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I have the TPMS on my truck. It has the indicator light, and I have an aftermarket radio that's hooked up to my OBD2 computer and it shows me specifically which tire is low, only problem is, is that it show me the wrong tire location! How do I fix this? Is there something that I have to do to recalibrate
most dodge system relearn their position after driving it.
is the tire light flashing or on solid. solid means low tire pressure; flashing is a fault in the system
most dodge system relearn their position after driving it.
is the tire light flashing or on solid. solid means low tire pressure; flashing is a fault in the system
When the light comes on, its solid. The tire is certainly low, and I pump it up but the screen is still showing me that the passenger rear tire is low (when the tire that is low, is on the drivers rear)
after correcting the pressure...did the dash light go off after driving it? if yes the truck did register the new pressure and the aftermarket display did not.
after correcting the pressure...did the dash light go off after driving it? if yes the truck did register the new pressure and the aftermarket display did not.
Yes it corrects the pressure, and the display also corrects it. It just tells me on the display that the tire I inflated is on the passenger rear, even though I inflated the driver rear
you need to have someone with a scan tool that can id each sensor to see where the truck is saying each sensor is. If the sensors are in the correct spots in the rf hub or wcm...the problem is with your aftermarket display.
you need to have someone with a scan tool that can id each sensor to see where the truck is saying each sensor is. If the sensors are in the correct spots in the rf hub or wcm...the problem is with your aftermarket display.