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they should automatically see the new sensors...about 20% of the time they don't, and then you need to do this - this is not in the manual...
1. start car - actual engine running - not the Acc mode
2. Select the tire pressure display in the DIC.
3. Press and hold the SEL button until the display changes and the horn beeps. It now says it's in learn mode.
4. Now drive just as it says in the manual - 10 min or so above 12 mph.
5. Suddenly, it will find all 4 sensors and show pressure
6. when you shut the car off , the "learn DIC" will show again and horn beeps.
they should automatically see the new sensors...about 20% of the time they don't, and then you need to do this - this is not in the manual...
1. start car - actual engine running - not the Acc mode
2. Select the tire pressure display in the DIC.
3. Press and hold the SEL button until the display changes and the horn beeps. It now says it's in learn mode.
4. Now drive just as it says in the manual - 10 min or so above 12 mph.
5. Suddenly, it will find all 4 sensors and show pressure
6. when you shut the car off , the "learn DIC" will show again and horn beeps.
This method will not work with pre 14 Vettes. 14-15 With correct replacement sensors, the car will auto learn them.
With the correct sensor, 14-15 will still have a small amt that will not auto learn. The wheel vendors here have also experienced this. I have had 3 sets of the correct part #’s, 2 were fine, 1 needed the forced learn above.
With the correct sensor, 14-15 will still have a small amt that will not auto learn. The wheel vendors here have also experienced this. I have had 3 sets of the correct part #’s, 2 were fine, I needed the forced learn above.
Guess I have been lucky with my two sets. Good to Know the manual option.