Hootbro
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It is integrated into the radio frequency hub on the back cab wall.On the 2022 gladiators where is the TPMS module located?
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It is integrated into the radio frequency hub on the back cab wall.On the 2022 gladiators where is the TPMS module located?
The problem had sensors that are simply not being picked up.If it works with stock wheels, what is the defect?
@Hootbro do you have any ideas what is going on Like the other guy, every time thy use the tool the TPMS sensors are fine,The problem had sensors that are simply not being picked up.
The Last statement they told me, is the signal receiver looks to be defective. and had to order a new one,.... Still waiting.
I am not a TPMS expert by any means but do know RF systems in my day job working in the aircraft industry.@Hootbro do you have any ideas what is going on Like the other guy, every time thy use the tool the TPMS sensors are fine,
This is why I don't go to discount tire shops or quick oil places. The swap you made should have been fine. They may have messed up your sensors.Hey guys, having a little issue. Went to Discount tire, swapped my stocks for aftermarket wheel/tire, transferred the TPMS sensors from my original tires. Since then TPMS not working on the dash. Drove over the weekend, tried slow, tried freeway speeds over 15 min stretches. Nothing, since unavailable. Stopped by Discount tire yesterday again, asked them to initiate the sensors with their scanner, again tried driving, still nothing.
Any suggestions? I figured going with my OEM TPMS that came off was the safe bet, I guess not.
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Discount Tire is great, as long as all you need is tires, and everything goes smoothly. The problem with Discount Tire is that they hire a lot of kids who have very little experience. They don't do alignments. They have very little technical experience. When you run into a problem like this, they may not have the resources to fix it.This is why I don't go to discount tire shops or quick oil places. The swap you made should have been fine. They may have messed up your sensors.
Yeah, why not just run wires from the sensors into the BCM?I've said it before, and I'll say it again...TPMS is way too complicated and mysterious, and there is no excuse for it to be this way.
Why not build the hardware into the vehicle to reset and calibrate the system? I just want to know if I am going to have trouble with my TPMS when I go to do a tire rotation this weekend.Yeah, why not just run wires from the sensors into the BCM?
No reset is necessary in these. You simply rotate the tires, and it picks up the tires in the correct location.Why not build the hardware into the vehicle to reset and calibrate the system? I just want to know if I am going to have trouble with my TPMS when I go to do a tire rotation this weekend.
Yeah, I have a matching spare tire and wheel with TPMS installed and will be working it into the rotation.No reset is necessary in these. You simply rotate the tires, and it picks up the tires in the correct location.
I do a five tire rotation with matching wheel and tire, and it never picks up the spare when it's under the truck or even in the truck bed. It only ever picks up the wheels in the proper locations.
No reset, no calibration.
Even when I put on Rubicon take-offs on my 2020 - slapped those on with new MOPAR TPMS sensors (the seller kept the sensors) and it simply worked with the new wheels and sensors.
I had on my 2020 and 2022 Overlands - need to find a 5th wheel for the Mojave now. But I have a few miles to try to find one.Yeah, I have a matching spare tire and wheel with TPMS installed and will be working it into the rotation.
Yeah, how much more would it really cost them to put a matching spare on the JT? I mean, it's already the same tire. How much price difference can there be between that steel wheel and the other four?I had on my 2020 and 2022 Overlands - need to find a 5th wheel for the Mojave now. But I have a few miles to try to find one.