I have 2 new(er) 2025 mazdas. They came with valve stem TPMS sensors. I had 4 previous Mazdas (14, 16, 18, & 21) that used hub/brake sensors (no sensor in wheel/tire). I have two sets of snows (tires w/ wheels) that were used on the older cars that I want to use on the new cars. I've been debating whether I want to add sensors to these wheels. If done at Discount tire this would be around 500.00 total. I recently installed one set of tires (without sensors) on the Mazda3 to see what would happen. Naturally, I get a notice on my screen that says something like "TPMS not working get serviced asap". I can clear that message but the little yellow tpms tire symbol replaces it. I can live with that. I'm an old goat and used to never having to deal with excessive warnings etc. My question is, If I were to consider adding sensors to the snows would the cars have to go thru a re-learning process everytime I switched tire sets in the spring and late fall? I assume I could get a re-learning tool but would have to find one that is compatible with both the stock sensors and whatever the aftermarket sensors would be. If I was able to find sets of OEM stock sensors at reasonable cost, would the re-learning process be eliminated? If this gets more expensive I may decide to live with the indicator light being on if there's no serious downside to doing so.
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