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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
TPMS: new wheels and J-SCAN
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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 461506" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>I did some research . There may be a reset TPMS switch somewhere under the steering wheel . Check owners manual if your year of Jeep has one . </p><p> Some TPMS require programming by installer .</p><p>Some do not .</p><p> For certain does not take 100 miles ? Could you imagine how useless Bluetooth in your vehicle would be if it took a 100 miles to recognize your phone . </p><p> For whatever reason the receiver is not recognizing the sensors . They should start reading within 2-3 miles tops .</p><p> Never ever heard it taking 100 miles . It either recognizes them or not . I purchased a new vehicle few years ago .</p><p>Had 7 km on it . Before I drove off the lot I checked everything to make sure all was good .Sensors were displaying accurate tire pressure . </p><p> TBH sounds like mechanic is messing around .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 461506, member: 23341"] I did some research . There may be a reset TPMS switch somewhere under the steering wheel . Check owners manual if your year of Jeep has one . Some TPMS require programming by installer . Some do not . For certain does not take 100 miles ? Could you imagine how useless Bluetooth in your vehicle would be if it took a 100 miles to recognize your phone . For whatever reason the receiver is not recognizing the sensors . They should start reading within 2-3 miles tops . Never ever heard it taking 100 miles . It either recognizes them or not . I purchased a new vehicle few years ago . Had 7 km on it . Before I drove off the lot I checked everything to make sure all was good .Sensors were displaying accurate tire pressure . TBH sounds like mechanic is messing around . [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
TPMS: new wheels and J-SCAN
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