Tire Rack question
Once the correct pressure has been restored to the tire, the TPMS will reset. No need to "relearn or regesister", if that's what you are referring to, if you have the same sensors. Once your system learns or registers the code for your sensors; the system knows they are there. Just add air to the tire(s) and as long as the pressure is above 28 PSI, you are good to go. The TPMS will need some time to recognize the adjusted pressure, but I've noticed on my G that it takes only about 1/4 for the TPMS to recognize and reset.
BobW - I am aware the original set of TPMS with reset themself. I was referring to a second set of TPMS, for example, on winter wheels. I think Austin and some others found a way to reset the TPMS yourself, at home, so you can switch sets of TPMS back and forth without going to a dealer.
Austin713???
Austin713???
Yup! I've done it and works soooo slick! (see my first post) ;-)
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