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Old 12-28-2012, 12:47 PM
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Hey fellow GLK drivers, I have an issue with my TPMS system on my 2010 GLK 350 4MATIC, I recently put on new Eagle GT 245/35R20 tires about 4k miles ago and twice since the install my TPMS sensor says to check the pressure. There has only been a change in pressure once and it was the rear passenger tire was down 1psi from the install pressure of 37psi all around. Is this a TPMS issue or a operator issue( I bought 245/35 rather than the MB issued 235/45) Thanks for any and all inputs. Happy New Year!
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Given you live in USA, this response is with regard to the TPMS , and not the Tire pressure loss warning system.

Did you after, putting on the new tires, recalibrate the TPMS by restarting it? Just in case not, and especially if the current inflation pressure level is different from before, a restart may be required. See GLK Operator's Manual, page #226: http://www.mbusa.com/vcm/MB/DigitalA...l/2010_glk.pdf.
Happy New Year to you too.
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Originally Posted by georgia10
Hey fellow GLK drivers, I have an issue with my TPMS system on my 2010 GLK 350 4MATIC, I recently put on new Eagle GT 245/35R20 tires about 4k miles ago and twice since the install my TPMS sensor says to check the pressure. There has only been a change in pressure once and it was the rear passenger tire was down 1psi from the install pressure of 37psi all around. Is this a TPMS issue or a operator issue( I bought 245/35 rather than the MB issued 235/45) Thanks for any and all inputs. Happy New Year!
Have you RESET your TPM since changing tires?
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can you buy some cheap tpms alternatives?

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