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Old 05-15-2023, 11:39 AM
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My tire pressure light came on this weekend, so I checked my tire pressure on all four tires and one was low. I filled it up but as I did i noticed these 2 wires hanging from the front driver side wheel well of the car, I dont know if these wires caused the tire pressure light to come on, or even how long these wires have been hanging thier.. My tire pressure light is still on even though all my tires are filled...


I need help identifying these wires, or how can easily fix them.
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Old 05-16-2023, 03:42 PM
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You didn't mention what year but from 2015 onward, the TPMS system uses the ABS wheel speed sensors to determine when a tire is low on air (and spinning at a different speed) Prior to that Volvos used in wheel sensors that use RF to transmit pressure info to a receiver. The way to tell is the in wheel sensors have metal valve stems. So, if those wires were related to the TPMS (say they pulled out of the wheel sensor) you'd get an ABS fault code along with a tire fault. For the older systems, not related. I'd look around for something like a marker light or fog light that may have been disconnected.
 
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