Tire Pressurs Sensor Error
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I'm getting a DIC error message saying "Service Tire Pressure Sensor" (or something like that) from the left rear. I searched the archives and found some good info on this, but have a question.
Can I retrain just the bad sensor, or do I have to do all four. Also, how do I know it just isn't a bad battery?
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Can I retrain just the bad sensor, or do I have to do all four. Also, how do I know it just isn't a bad battery?
Thanks folks :thumbs:
I'm getting a DIC error message saying "Service Tire Pressure Sensor" (or something like that) from the left rear. I searched the archives and found some good info on this, but have a question.
Can I retrain just the bad sensor, or do I have to do all four. Also, how do I know it just isn't a bad battery?
Thanks folks :thumbs:
Can I retrain just the bad sensor, or do I have to do all four. Also, how do I know it just isn't a bad battery?
Thanks folks :thumbs:
Roger :cheers:
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I'm getting a DIC error message saying "Service Tire Pressure Sensor" (or something like that) from the left rear. I searched the archives and found some good info on this, but have a question.
Can I retrain just the bad sensor, or do I have to do all four. Also, how do I know it just isn't a bad battery?
Thanks folks :thumbs:
No, you can't. If you replace one sensor, you have to train them all as instructed by the training procedure on the DIC. It's not a big deal
Roger :cheers:
Can I retrain just the bad sensor, or do I have to do all four. Also, how do I know it just isn't a bad battery?
Thanks folks :thumbs:
No, you can't. If you replace one sensor, you have to train them all as instructed by the training procedure on the DIC. It's not a big deal
Roger :cheers:
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I'd give it a day or two...may have only lost communication and it may re-establish itself. You could also go through the relearn process, and if you get to that wheel and it won't relearn, you probably have a bad battery. No other way to tell.
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You will have to do all four, but it is a simple procedure. If that doesn't work, then perhaps the sensor itself is bad.




