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Tire Pressure Sensor Retraining

NOTE: If a tire pressure sensor has been replaced, the TPM system needs to relearn tire pressure sensor IDs.

The TPMS automatically learns and stores the sensor's ID while driving after a sensor has been replaced. There is no formal retraining procedure necessary. Drive vehicle for a minimum of 10 minutes while maintaining a continuous speed above 15 MPH (24 KM/H). During this time, the system will learn the new sensor ID code and will clear any DTCs automatically. If a sensor cannot be trained, see appropriate manufacturer service information.

A new sensor ID can also be programmed directly into the WCM by using a RKE-TPM Analyzer in conjunction with a Scan Tool. Once the new sensor ID has been programmed, the RKE-TPM Analyzer can be used to update the TPMS by activating the sensor. The learning sequence will initiate when the vehicle has been stopped for more then 20 minutes.