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I've done the tire pressure reset once using the menu in the instrument cluster. IE: Being walked through lowering the pressure on each tire one at a time so the location can be learned.
I read somewhere the dealer has a way of doing it w/o all that...
I'm hoping to be able to use an easier method when I rotate the tires.Is there another way accessable since I have a ODBII/USB dongle?
I've got Forscan( even paid for it ) and a USB dongle w/the switch. I've had no problem setting all kinds of stuff.
The 2017+ trucks don't need to be reset after rotating your tires. Just drive a few miles and the tires will move to the new locations in your TPMS screen automatically. Yes, the dropping pressure method is still listed in the manual but I'm not sure why as it's no longer necessary...
It would seem tough for the receiver to tell if a sensor were on the inner or outer wheel on each side of the rear?
Originally Posted by Karl4Cat
The 2017+ trucks don't need to be reset after rotating your tires. Just drive a few miles and the tires will move to the new locations in your TPMS screen automatically. Yes, the dropping pressure method is still listed in the manual but I'm not sure why as it's no longer necessary...