2022 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk PHEV - TPMS

2022 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk PHEV - TPMS

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MustangGT

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12,287 posts

287 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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Hi all, hopefully somebody will be able to help. This morning I swapped out the standard wheels and tyres for the 'winter' set, these have TPMS sensors fitted and AT tyres.

My question is:

How do I get the TPMS to recognise the 'new' sensors? I cannot find anything in the handbook. I have a Foxwell sensor setting tool that covers the correct frequency. There should be something in the menus somewhere I think?

Many thanks.

MustangGT

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12,287 posts

287 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Seems to be dealer reset only, Needs to connect via their system, complete with all vehicle details. What a pain, oh well, the TPMS light can flash all winter then. Nearest dealer is 80 miles away.

Ardennes92

634 posts

87 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Had vehicles that say dealer only but if you drive for 10 miles above 20mph, then they all “talk” and reset; sure you have probably done that by now, but worth a try if not.

MustangGT

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12,287 posts

287 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Ardennes92 said:
Had vehicles that say dealer only but if you drive for 10 miles above 20mph, then they all “talk” and reset; sure you have probably done that by now, but worth a try if not.
It is not the resetting of the original sensors, which is no problem, but teaching the ECU about 4 new sensors as fitted to the winter wheels/tyres. Might just have well saved the £100 odd and not bothered with the sensors for the second set of wheels.

RicksAlfas

13,652 posts

251 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Ardennes92 said:
Had vehicles that say dealer only but if you drive for 10 miles above 20mph, then they all “talk” and reset; sure you have probably done that by now, but worth a try if not.
I've used three cars with TPMS valves on a second set of wheels and in all cases they haven't needed any programming. They sort themselves out after 5 or 10 minutes of driving. (Suzuki, BMW and Mercedes).