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Tire sensor went off after tire rotation

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Hey folks. 22' Rubicon gladiator. No issues since I got it new in September (only has 14k miles). I had jeep do a rotation at 5k miles for free since I had that new car perk.

Have since upgrades and have 35" tires. Did my first tire rotation in the garage with all 5 tires. Drove it around after, no issues. Driving home from work I hear the alert go off and shows no pressure next to the front left tire. (Not 0 but _).

Anyone have an idea where I start to trouble shoot?
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Could be the pressure sensor in that tire died, could be the vehicle side pressure sensor at that corner died, could be that tire was your former spare and there was no pressure sensor installed.

To start troubleshooting, I'd swap the front left tire with one of the others to see if the lack of pressure indication problem follows that tire or not -- that'll narrow down whether the problem is with that tire or with the vehicle.

Keep in mind it can take a bit more driving than you'd think to get the TPMS to update -- a quick jaunt around the block likely won't do.
 

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Similar issue for me. Had front tires off for about 4hrs updating my steering components. Re installed the tires and after driving for 20 or so minutes the front left wouldn’t read. Took it to DT and read all the sensors and they were all fine with plenty of battery life. Did some research saying it could be the module That communicates with the sensors. Tried clearing the code and comes back. Next is to swap the front tires to see what happens. Also read pulling f10 fuse (15amp) for 5 minutes will reset the RFH module. Yet to try that.
 

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Keep in mind it can take a bit more driving than you'd think to get the TPMS to update -- a quick jaunt around the block likely won't do.
Just a few feet should do it if all is working properly. Mine are usually caught up before the end of my driveway - 120 feet.
I've never seen anything more than about 1/8 mile.
He's got a problem with one of them it if takes longer.

Did some research saying it could be the module That communicates with the sensors. Tried clearing the code and comes back. Next is to swap the front tires to see what happens.
Depending on the year, it can also impact remote starts.........
Yeah, swapping is a good troubleshooting start.
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