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Originally Posted by Awntchi
Check the ride height sensors under the car, they trigger the light if they're damaged or sitting wrong. Maybe they got knocked when you changed the suspension....
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Spot on with this mate many thanks 👌🏻👍🏻I'm a bit ocd & this was driving me nuts, turns out the car was too low & it was indeed the ride height sensors causing the tpms light to come on, I had just left the BC coilovers @ the height they came set @ from the supplier & although it looked & drove great it was too low for the sensors as yesterday I had the chance to try raise them a bit so went 20mm up allround from where they were & it's all good now😁😎
I've tried & failed numerous times to upload a pic of it as it was height wise when it was giving me trouble but all my files are too large🤔