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TPMS - Sensor ID Tool Learn: Procedure

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  1. Review the TPMS service tool profile.
  2. Connect to the vehicle with Toolbox 3.0. See TOOLBOX 3 - CONNECT AND DISCONNECT .
  3. In Toolbox, select the Actions  tab, and search for "TPMS Sensor Learn".
  4. Select the PROC_TPMS_X_TPMS-SENSOR-LEARN Action.
  5. Use the TPMS service tool to read and record the wheel sensors in the order displayed on the tool's screen.
  6. In Toolbox, enter the TPMS sensor ID for each wheel from the TPMS Tool into the TPMS Sensor Learn ID form.
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  7. When the Sensor IDs for all 4 wheels have been entered into the Toolbox TPMS Sensor Learn ID form, click Run  .
    NOTE: Click the "X" at the top of the window after the routine is complete.
  8. On the touchscreen, select Vehicle Info  and select Remove Speed Limit  .
  9. Disconnect the laptop with Toolbox from the vehicle.
  10. Test drive the vehicle to at least 15 mph for a short distance to verify all four sensor values are displaying on the touchscreen.
    NOTE: Touch Controls > Service  .
    NOTE: When the vehicle receives communication from the TPMS sensors with known IDs, it will quickly connect to them.
    NOTE: If the tire pressures do not populate, rescan each TPMS sensor and try again.