11-20-2020, 10:15 AM
Steve,
My first idea is to call Silverleaf...but then I did a quick inter web search and found this....
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Yes Hello John Start with the old sensor removed and the tire up to proper/ usual inflation. At the Silverleaf unit, Clear the position by pushing the knob. If the unit beeps, that's normal. That tire position will now have two dashes. Next, press the knob again (*beep*), walk out, screw on the new sensor. Snug--not too tight. Walk back in--giving it a minute or two to fully register. New sensor will be 'found'--and, as soon as it reports anything, you may 'roll' to the next tire to be trained, press the knob, repeating the process. Hope this helps! cheers Art //
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I think the silverleaf will report the data if it sees the sensor. I would follow these instructions and see what it does.
Bill
My first idea is to call Silverleaf...but then I did a quick inter web search and found this....
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Yes Hello John Start with the old sensor removed and the tire up to proper/ usual inflation. At the Silverleaf unit, Clear the position by pushing the knob. If the unit beeps, that's normal. That tire position will now have two dashes. Next, press the knob again (*beep*), walk out, screw on the new sensor. Snug--not too tight. Walk back in--giving it a minute or two to fully register. New sensor will be 'found'--and, as soon as it reports anything, you may 'roll' to the next tire to be trained, press the knob, repeating the process. Hope this helps! cheers Art //
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I think the silverleaf will report the data if it sees the sensor. I would follow these instructions and see what it does.
Bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama