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Old 06-04-2005, 02:12 PM   #1
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Default Fichtner June Parts Specials

FICHTNER PARTS BLOW OUT SPECIALS

THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR ANY ORDER CALLED
OR EMAILED IN FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE

TO ORDER CALL 800-234-5284
OR EMAIL parts@fichtnerchevrolet.com

HERE IS A LINK TO OTHER POPULAR PARTS AS WELL
http://www.corvetteforum.net/c5/kenf...rtspage1.shtml


C5 PARTS

ZO6 BAR KITS


Convert your regular C5 to the great handling of the Z06!
This bar kit does not change the quality of ride only the handling in corners!
We have sold thousands of these kits and many have said it was like getting a new car!

WITH LINKS $ 242.83

WITHOUT LINKS $ 170.75


Z06 AIR INTAKE COVER

This is the least expensive mod for a performance gain out there!
This is a 5 minute job, no cutting required and allows you to keep your stock style air filter. We have had dyno reports of up to 14hp gain at the rear wheels!

$ 48.13

CERAMIC BRAKES

Want a quality brake but hate the brake dust of the OE pads these are for you.
Made by Delco Durastop they are ultra low dusting and are for everyday driving up thru very spirited street driving according to Delco.

COMPLETE SET OF FRONT AND REAR PADS
$ 119.00




C6 PARTS

Z51 BAR KIT

Give your stock C6 the cornering of the Z51 without changing your ride quality. This is one of the most popular mod kits we have available!

$ 146.36


GM C6 FRONT BRA

Need protection for those road trips and want a quality bra this is for you. This is made by the same company that makes the famous C5 bra!

$ 75.00


CERAMIC BRAKES

Want a quality brake but hate the brake dust of the OE pads these are for you.
Made by Delco Durastop they are ultra low dusting and are for everyday driving up thru
Very spirited street driving according to Delco.

COMPLETE SET OF FRONT AND REAR PADS
$ 119.00


REMEMBER THESE ARE NOT THE ONLY PARTS WE OFFER, BUT ALL GM PARTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES!

IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS OR NEED HELP GIVE US A CALL OR EMAIL ANYTIME, WE WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO HELP YOU ANY WAY WE CAN.
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Old 06-10-2005, 04:01 PM   #2
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Default Bob, a few questions

Are the manuals close to market? Also, is the tool that is required to program the tire pressure sensors available? If so how much and how long to get one? You're the best man! Thanks,
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PJinNJ,

The word I got from Helm last Monday was the manuals are supposedly in transit to them from GM's printer. My contact said we have the largest order of manuals in the system and they will be shipping them out to us as soon as they arrived. He was looking for them the end of this week or next week. If you have not ordered yours yet I have two pallet loads coming and they are about 3/4 spoken for already; so if you have not ordered get it in if you want to be in the first shippment. You can call me at 800-234-5284 or email me at parts@fichtnerchevrolet.com

As for the special J tool, yes it is available, but you wont like the price. I called Kent Moore and they told me the preliminary price is $ 348.00 but looked like it was going to change but did not know how much. Here is a copy of the bulletin for the tpm learn if you want it.

If you have any other questions give me a call.

Bob


Document ID# 1550440
2005 Chevrolet Corvette


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Tire Pressure Sensor Learn
Tools Required
J-46079 Tire Pressure Monitor Diagnostic Tool

TPM Learn Mode Description
The tire pressure monitor (TPM) system uses the remote control door lock receiver (RCDLR), body control module (BCM), keyless entry transmitter, 4 radio frequency transmitting pressure sensors, and the serial data circuit to perform the TPM learn mode functions. The sensor learn procedure must be performed after each tire rotation, RCDLR replacement, or tire pressure sensor replacement. Once the TPM learn mode has been enabled, each of the sensors unique identification (ID) codes can be learned into the RCDLR's memory. When the RCDLR receives a sensor's transmission, it sends a serial data message to the BCM to sound a horn chirp. This verifies the sensor has transmitted its ID code and the RCDLR has received and learned it. The RCDLR must learn the sensor IDs in the proper order to determine sensor location. The first learned ID is assigned to the left front location, the second to right front, the third to right rear and the fourth to left rear.

Sensor Function Using J-46079
Each sensor has an internal low frequency (LF) coil. When the J-46079 used in activate mode it produces an LF transmission that activates the sensor. The sensor responds to an LF activation by transmitting in learn mode. When the RCDLR receives a learn mode transmission while in TPM learn mode, it will assign that sensor's ID to the location on the vehicle relative to the order in which it was learned.

TPM Learn Mode Cancellation
The RCDLR will cancel the TPM learn mode if more than 2 minutes have passed and no sensors have been learned, or if more than 5 minutes have passed for the entire procedure. If the learn mode is cancelled before any sensor IDs are learned, the RCDLR will remember all previously stored IDs and their locations. As soon as the RCDLR learns the first sensor ID, all previously stored IDs are erased from the RCDLR's memory.

Sensor Learn Procedure
Important: Before proceeding with the procedure below, ensure that no other learn procedure is being performed simultaneously.


Select the ACC position on the ignition switch.
Simultaneously press the keyless entry transmitter lock and unlock buttons until a horn chirp sounds, indicating the TPM learn mode has been enabled.
Starting with the left front tire, hold the antenna of the J-46079 against the tire sidewall close to the wheel rim at the valve stem location then press and release the Activate button and wait for a horn chirp.
After the horn chirp sounds, proceed as in step 3 for the next 3 sensors in the following order:
Right front
Right rear
Left rear
After the left rear sensor is learned, a double horn chirp will sound indicating all sensor IDs have been learned.
Select the OFF position on the ignition switch to exit the TPM learn mode.

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Document ID# 1550440
2005 Chevrolet Corvette
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