Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler JK shifters

Random tire pressure alerts

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My daughter’s 2011 Sport is randomly reporting tire pressure sensor errors. All five sensors report good batteries and pressure within 1psi of where it should be, which is 35. Most often the error comes up during longer drives, so I thought it could be related to the tires warming up, but this should be a normal occurrence.

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My daughter’s 2011 Sport is randomly reporting tire pressure sensor errors. All five sensors report good batteries and pressure within 1psi of where it should be, which is 35. Most often the error comes up during longer drives, so I thought it could be related to the tires warming up, but this should be a normal occurrence.

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Can your scanner read what the sensors set at? As @BLACKJKU said...most of us delete TPMS because of issues or bigger tires.
 
It's the best fix for your problem, delete the TPMS and check the tires on a regular schedule. That's just another one of the JK's normal electrical issues

Can your scanner read what the sensors set at? As @BLACKJKU said...most of us delete TPMS because of issues or bigger tires.

Thank you.

My scanner is just an Autel tool for reading sensors and programming them into the OBD. It did tell me that the wheel locations were mixed up and that the OBD didn’t know about the spare tire sensor so I fixed that and cleared the two codes for low pressure. The tool doesn’t allow any further insight into the vehicle computer.

From a quick Google search it seems like I need an app called JSCAN and a proper OBD dongle to delete the TPMS light?
 
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