Tire Pressure Sensor Relearn: Notes
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Once the learn mode has been enabled, each of the sensor's unique identification (ID) codes can be learned into the receiver's memory. When a sensor's ID has been learned, the receiver sends a serial data message to the DIM to sound a horn chirp. This verifies the sensor has transmitted its ID and the receiver has received and learned it. The receiver must learn the sensor IDs in the proper order to determine correct sensor location. The first learned ID is assigned to left front, the second to right front, third to right rear and forth to left rear.
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Each sensor takes a pressure measurement sample once every 20-30 seconds while in stationary mode. If the tire pressure increases, or decreases by more than 1.6 psi (11 kPa) from the last pressure measurement, another measurement will occur immediately to verify the change in pressure. If a pressure change has indeed occurred, the sensor transmits a re-measure mode transmission. When the receiver receives a re-measure mode transmission while in sensor learn mode, it will assign that sensor's ID to the location on the vehicle relative to the order in which it was learned.
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The TPM system will cancel the learn mode if more then 2 minutes have passed and no sensors have been learned, or if the receiver has been in learn mode for more than 5 minutes. If the learn mode is canceled before any IDs are learned, the receiver will remember all previously stored IDs and their locations. As soon as the first sensor ID is learned, all other IDs are erased from the receiver's memory.
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Before proceeding with the steps below, ensure that no other sensor learn procedure is being performed simultaneously, or that no tire pressures are being adjusted on another TPM equipped vehicle within close proximity.
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In the following procedures, a TPM Sensor Activation Tool (J-46079) may be used in place of increasing/decreasing pressures to enable sensor. To use, place activator antenna against the tire sidewall close to the wheel rim at the valve stem location, then press and release the ACTIVATE button.
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If TPM Sensor Activation Tool (J-46079) is used, and vehicle is having trouble entering relearn mode, check batteries in activation tool. Low batteries may allow some functions to work, but not allow vehicle to perform learn function. When the internal battery is fresh (fully charged), the indicator is "full" or all dark. When the battery is depleted, the indicator shows "empty" or all light.
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If using the pressure increase/decrease method, the relearn procedure must be completed within 15 minutes from when the vehicle is stationary after being driven at 20 MPH, or greater, for 10 seconds.