TPMS Control Unit Replacement
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NOTE:
Make sure the TPMS control unit mounting bracket is not bent or twisted as this may affect its communication with the tire pressure sensors.
- Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
- Remove the driver's dashboard undercover (see DRIVER'S DASHBOARD UNDERCOVER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).
- Remove the flange bolt (A), then remove the TPMS control unit (B) with the bracket (C).NOTE: The TPMS control unit is located over the brake pedal.
- Disconnect the TPMS control unit 20P connector (D).
- Remove the TPMS control unit (A) from the bracket (B).NOTE: To disconnect the TPMS control unit from its bracket, insert a small flat-tipped screwdriver (C) between the TPMS control unit and the bracket to release the hook (D), then slide out the TPMS control unit.
- Install the TPMS control unit in the reverse order of removal.NOTE: Make sure the TPMS control unit is properly installed. You will hear a click when the TPMS control unit is securely mounted on the bracket.
- Connect the HDS, and memorize the tire pressure sensor IDs using the TPMS tool (see MEMORIZING THE TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR ID ).