TPMS Relocation after Tire Rotation? (8 Viewers)

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Re: 2021 TLC -

I'm sure this falls under the SQOD thread, but I'll take my chances. When you do you tire rotation at home, how do you "teach" the system where each tire/TPMS sensor moved to? On other vehicles I've had, you can adjust tire pressure individually to "teach" the system where each TPMS sensor ended up (i.e. if you moved the right rear to the left front, etc.).

Any ideas, and thanks in advance!
 
Re: 2021 TLC -

I'm sure this falls under the SQOD thread, but I'll take my chances. When you do you tire rotation at home, how do you "teach" the system where each tire/TPMS sensor moved to? On other vehicles I've had, you can adjust tire pressure individually to "teach" the system where each TPMS sensor ended up (i.e. if you moved the right rear to the left front, etc.).

Any ideas, and thanks in advance!
On a ‘21, the TPMS will adjust position automatically. All you have to do is drive a bit.
 
Re: 2021 TLC -

I'm sure this falls under the SQOD thread, but I'll take my chances. When you do you tire rotation at home, how do you "teach" the system where each tire/TPMS sensor moved to? On other vehicles I've had, you can adjust tire pressure individually to "teach" the system where each TPMS sensor ended up (i.e. if you moved the right rear to the left front, etc.).

Any ideas, and thanks in advance!
You just have to drive it. Mine usually corrects itself after a few miles but this last time it took longer.
 
Interesting! I run my spare with additional pressure so I know for sure what tire that one is. I drove for ~ 1 1/2 hours today and the spare was still showing as my right/front, so it hasn't self-corrected. Hopefully it does!
 
Interesting! I run my spare with additional pressure so I know for sure what tire that one is. I drove for ~ 1 1/2 hours today and the spare was still showing as my right/front, so it hasn't self-corrected. Hopefully it does!
Yeah, that’s strange. This is quite timely as this behavior was just discussed the other day on the “what did you do” pinned thread when I was asking about mine not orienting correctly. See this post and a different thread on the referenced TPMS button.

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