I've read all of the threads that I found using the search function and all seem to indicate that Mopar sensors made after 2013 are all the same frequency, so...
The sensors in the 2022 JL wheels that I just installed SHOULD work in our 2015, but they have not been discovered after driving more than 50 miles.
First thing I did was set all tires to 32PSI, THEN I went into JSCAN & tried to reset the values associated w/ the sensors, but it seems like I need the ID code/MAC ID/etc. for each of the new sensors in order for the system to see them.
So the question is...
Can I read the individual serial #/address of these new sensors w/ one of the scan/reset tools (or have a shop do it for me), or do I have to remove the tires to see the ID #'s?
I suspect that once I have these #'s, I 'll need to enter them manually into JSCAN and that SHOULD reconfigure the system to see the "new" sensors.
The scan tools are inexpensive, but what I have read here suggests one is not necessary and these sensors should be recognized after driving just a few miles.
The sensors in the 2022 JL wheels that I just installed SHOULD work in our 2015, but they have not been discovered after driving more than 50 miles.
First thing I did was set all tires to 32PSI, THEN I went into JSCAN & tried to reset the values associated w/ the sensors, but it seems like I need the ID code/MAC ID/etc. for each of the new sensors in order for the system to see them.
So the question is...
Can I read the individual serial #/address of these new sensors w/ one of the scan/reset tools (or have a shop do it for me), or do I have to remove the tires to see the ID #'s?
I suspect that once I have these #'s, I 'll need to enter them manually into JSCAN and that SHOULD reconfigure the system to see the "new" sensors.
The scan tools are inexpensive, but what I have read here suggests one is not necessary and these sensors should be recognized after driving just a few miles.