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  1. Yeah, I would love to buy one for about $200, but none say that they are compatible with a 2015 Impreza. I have an email into ATEQ just to be sure. We tend to keep our cars for around 8 years, so it would make sense. The thing that worries me is that a friend said her husband had a problem (so it's through-the-grapevine) with a 2015 Crosstrek at a local reputable tire shop. She had to go to the dealer anyway. Thanks all for your responses. I'm looking into the possibility of having the dealer do the reset each time at a reduced rate (or free??? ) if I buy the tires from them. We'll see...
  2. Hi, My wife got a 2015 Impreza this summer and I'm looking to put snow tires on it (including a new set of wheels). I like to be able to swap them out myself without a visit to the shop 2x per year. It doesn't look like that's possible without the TPMS light being on - even if I get new Subaru TPMS sensors, since they will have to be reset every time I swap. So my question is, does the TPMS in the 2015 Impreza do anything but warn you about tire pressure? I need to make sure it doesn't affect any sort of engine diagnostics or ECM , VDC or anything else that I know little about . There was a topic related to this a few years ago, but I want to make sure I can just stare at/ignore the light for a couple of months without doing any damage in a 2015 model. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/115484-do-tires-with-no-sensors-effect-vdc/ . We don't need to get it inspected with the winter set, so that's not an issue. I guess my other question is - will it ever 'forget' the summer tires? Or will it remember them after being apart from the car for a few months? Thanks in advance. -Brett

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