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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Weird TPMS Issue on 09 JK
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<blockquote data-quote="DHerod" data-source="post: 454932" data-attributes="member: 21852"><p>Hi All - I'm having a very strange TPMS issue on my '09 Wrangler. I get a Low Tire warning every day after driving approx 20 miles. The tire pressures are always good. The system seems to reset correctly and then stays off until I drive that approx 20 miles and then comes on again. Every dang day. </p><p></p><p>I've searched for this issue in the forum and not seen anything like it so I apologize if I missed a thread where this has already been addressed. My local Big O tire shop says the tire sensors are sending a signal.</p><p></p><p>I've read there's a system module that mounts on the rear axle. Does anyone think replacing that module would help this issue? Or maybe it's a calibration problem that a Jeep dealer could fix?</p><p></p><p>Thanks - Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHerod, post: 454932, member: 21852"] Hi All - I'm having a very strange TPMS issue on my '09 Wrangler. I get a Low Tire warning every day after driving approx 20 miles. The tire pressures are always good. The system seems to reset correctly and then stays off until I drive that approx 20 miles and then comes on again. Every dang day. I've searched for this issue in the forum and not seen anything like it so I apologize if I missed a thread where this has already been addressed. My local Big O tire shop says the tire sensors are sending a signal. I've read there's a system module that mounts on the rear axle. Does anyone think replacing that module would help this issue? Or maybe it's a calibration problem that a Jeep dealer could fix? Thanks - Dan [/QUOTE]
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JK General Discussion
Weird TPMS Issue on 09 JK
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