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Old Mar 8, 2019 | 07:57 AM
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Things good overall with our 2019 D5 TD6 overall, but have an annoying problem to run by you all. The left rear tire keeps throwing an error message about Low PSI. We’ve filled it to the point where the TPMS is showing it as having *higher* PSI than the right rear, but the right rear doesn’t throw the error, and the left rear continues to. I know we can clear it in the moment by pressing OK, but it recurs every single time we start the car.

Is there any way to somehow reset the TPMS so that it accepts the left-rear pressure as-is, or calibrates the left-rear and stops throwing the error message?
 
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Old Sep 20, 2021 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by 2019D5
Things good overall with our 2019 D5 TD6 overall, but have an annoying problem to run by you all. The left rear tire keeps throwing an error message about Low PSI. We’ve filled it to the point where the TPMS is showing it as having *higher* PSI than the right rear, but the right rear doesn’t throw the error, and the left rear continues to. I know we can clear it in the moment by pressing OK, but it recurs every single time we start the car.

Is there any way to somehow reset the TPMS so that it accepts the left-rear pressure as-is, or calibrates the left-rear and stops throwing the error message?
Did you ever solve this? It is happening to me with my spare tire. Thanks.
 
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Old Sep 20, 2021 | 10:48 PM
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Not to stomp on the OP here but [just FYI] we started getting this on ours with the spare. I finally just put like 55psi in it, then took it down to 15, then back up to 40. Has not done it since. No idea if this means it was a system or sensor level problem but it seems to have gone away.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2021 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by canon_mutant
Not to stomp on the OP here but [just FYI] we started getting this on ours with the spare. I finally just put like 55psi in it, then took it down to 15, then back up to 40. Has not done it since. No idea if this means it was a system or sensor level problem but it seems to have gone away.
I just tried this but it did not work for me.
 
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