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coopers1969
19th May 2019, 07:23 PM
Hello all is there anywhere in the gap tool menus where you can adjust the TPMS settings. I can’t find it anywhere. Looking to have it set at around 20psi before it sends me a warning that I have a flat tire.

DieselLSE
19th May 2019, 07:35 PM
Not sure if the Gap tool can do it, but it certainly can be edited in the CCF. The following parameters appear to be available for edit:
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Hard Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Hard Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Over Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Over Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Soft Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Soft Light Load 0
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Hard Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Hard Light Load 0
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Over Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Over Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Soft Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Soft Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Hard Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Over Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Light Load
TPMS Spare Wheel
TPMS Target Front Heavy Load
TPMS Target Front Light Load
TPMS Target Rear Heavy Load
TPMS Target Rear Light Load
TPMS Target Spare Heavy Load
TPMS Target Spare Light Load
Tyre Aspect Ratio
Tyre Dynamic Rolling Radius LSB
Tyre Dynamic Rolling Radius MSB
Tyre Pressure Mode System
Tyre Pressure Monitor / Warning System
Tyre Pressure Monitor Switchable Pressures Push Button
Tyre Pressure Monitor System Transmitter Frequency 315MHz
Tyre Width 255 mm
Tyre circumference Rolling circumference - 2365 mm
Tyre dimension 255/55 R19 AT
Wheel Rim Diameter 19 inch
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coopers1969
19th May 2019, 08:05 PM
Perfect thanks heaps will go and have a look and see if they can be altered

coopers1969
20th May 2019, 04:50 PM
Not sure if the Gap tool can do it, but it certainly can be edited in the CCF. The following parameters appear to be available for edit:
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Hard Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Hard Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Over Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Over Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Soft Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Front Soft Light Load 0
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Hard Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Hard Light Load 0
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Over Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Over Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Soft Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Rear Soft Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Hard Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Over Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Heavy Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Light Load
TPMS Allowable Deviation Spare Soft Light Load
TPMS Spare Wheel
TPMS Target Front Heavy Load
TPMS Target Front Light Load
TPMS Target Rear Heavy Load
TPMS Target Rear Light Load
TPMS Target Spare Heavy Load
TPMS Target Spare Light Load
Tyre Aspect Ratio
Tyre Dynamic Rolling Radius LSB
Tyre Dynamic Rolling Radius MSB
Tyre Pressure Mode System
Tyre Pressure Monitor / Warning System
Tyre Pressure Monitor Switchable Pressures Push Button
Tyre Pressure Monitor System Transmitter Frequency 315MHz
Tyre Width 255 mm
Tyre circumference Rolling circumference - 2365 mm
Tyre dimension 255/55 R19 AT
Wheel Rim Diameter 19 inch
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I am sorry I thought I had this all sorted but when I went into the gap to look I can’t find a CCF parameter. What does this stand for. And where in the gap tool are these parameters.
Just been looking and can find them.
Thanks for your help.

DieselLSE
20th May 2019, 05:16 PM
CCF stands for the Car Configuration File which is like a list of basic rules that your car's computers refer to. It allows you to edit some parameters from the simple (remove the leading zero from the odometer, setting interior lights off delay time, disabling 3 flash turn signal etc) to the more critical (re-setting speedo offset calibration, re-setting wheel size, re-setting battery type etc).
I have no knowledge of the Gap tool as I use Nanocom, but I'm sure there will be a procedure for editing your CCF. In the Nanocom world, you access your specific car's as built CCF from their system and make what changes you want and save the file. You then access your in-car CCF and make a back up copy (and compare it to the as-built file just in case the dealer or someone else has made changes). You then download your changed CCF and load into the car. If all goes well, you just drive away with no more to pay.
Sensible people will start off making minor changes to familiarise themselves with the process and make sure everything works OK. From then on, only ever make one type of change at a time, so it will be easy to back out if you strike a problem.

rocket rod
20th May 2019, 10:12 PM
On a GAP tool look for Car Config/BCM-Body Control/TPMS

LRD414
21st May 2019, 04:33 AM
You need to request CCF edit access from Gap by email.

Scott