LR2.tire pressure sensor
#11
It may be able to learn OEM sensors on it's own....
Shut the car off for 15 minutes.
Drive it, maintain 30+ mph for at least 15 min
Park the car for 15 min
The car is basically looking to see which four TPMS sensors are following it around. Google says this won't work for the spare tire if you have TPMS on that (I don't).
Shut the car off for 15 minutes.
Drive it, maintain 30+ mph for at least 15 min
Park the car for 15 min
The car is basically looking to see which four TPMS sensors are following it around. Google says this won't work for the spare tire if you have TPMS on that (I don't).
#12
It may be able to learn OEM sensors on it's own....
Shut the car off for 15 minutes.
Drive it, maintain 30+ mph for at least 15 min
Park the car for 15 min
The car is basically looking to see which four TPMS sensors are following it around. Google says this won't work for the spare tire if you have TPMS on that (I don't).
Shut the car off for 15 minutes.
Drive it, maintain 30+ mph for at least 15 min
Park the car for 15 min
The car is basically looking to see which four TPMS sensors are following it around. Google says this won't work for the spare tire if you have TPMS on that (I don't).
"If a new tire pressure sensor is fitted on any 'running' wheel, the software can learn the new sensor identification automatically when the vehicle is driven for more than 15 minutes at a speed of more than 20 km/h (12.5 mph)."
It will not detect anything on the spare tire because there is no TPMS antenna in the trunk.
So no reprogramming with JLR SDD is required.
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