TPMS Problems!
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We have a tpms tool that can read the sensors verification I.d. Numbers and program them through wi tech (which is a Chrysler scan tool only) and if the sensor Ids don't match the ones stored in the wireless control module need to reprogram. I have had rams come in with good I.d. Numbers and wondering why it wasn't reading then pulled the tire and found the sensor was from a Dakota so the wireless control module was showing 15psi. But the sensor showed 37psi. Sorry for the rant just sharing what I've seen
#3
That is a good one. Could you tell me when exactly this situation occurs? Is the vehicle on the road? Is the vehicle in the garage?
The reason I am asking is that, if all components are working fine; what are other items that can affect the TPMS components.
I read once that electronic devices that are on the same frequency of the TMPS sensors were inducing errors. A microwave could do it. A UHF radio could be a problem as well. High voltage lines, maybe.
Let us know about the environment.
Regards
Bleuet
The reason I am asking is that, if all components are working fine; what are other items that can affect the TPMS components.
I read once that electronic devices that are on the same frequency of the TMPS sensors were inducing errors. A microwave could do it. A UHF radio could be a problem as well. High voltage lines, maybe.
Let us know about the environment.
Regards
Bleuet
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All four of mine were replaced 2 weeks ago. They said they had never seen all four go bad at the same time.