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I recently bought new tires and 4 new mopar sensors for my post June 2021 Gladiator. These are the correct sensors for my jeep. I can only get one sensor to read. The drivers front is reading. I've been driving on them now for 4 or 5 days. I did try pulling the neg battery for a few minutes and most recently I swapped the wheel.

This is where it's getting weird, The drivers front is still reading even though the wheel/ tire combo is now in the rear. I'm not sure what to do next. I have my old wheels and sensors I may just break the beads and toss them back in but that's a lot of work. The tire that is reading is reading 35psi and up to 38 psi after driving for more than 15 mins. Any other thoughts? Should I pump up the pressure I'm running 315/70r17 maybe start at 37 or 38psi?

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There are some threads that indicate the sensors cannot be read when mounted in some wheels. I would go by the tire shop and have them check to see if they can get a reading from the new sensors. If they are working, put the old wheels back on and see if it reads the sensors.
 
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Good point but they are stock mopar wheels.

I just used my jscan to disable the tpms, and then I re-enabled it. If this doesn't work, I'll break down the wheels and put my old sensors back in.
 

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When you say "these are the correct sensors for my Jeep" how was that verified? Kind of hard to get 4 incorrect parts from a supplier, but not impossible.
Doesn't seem right that the others worked and the new ones are totally messed up...was the work done by you or at a tire shop?
Possibly something went astray when you Disabled/Enabled with the J-scan.? Maybe worth another try.
 
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I verified the parts numbers by visual inspection and vin number when ordering.

I did not originally do anything with jscan until they would not work.

I installed the sensors but had a shop mount the tires on my wheels.


Driving to work this AM all the sensors were showing a number. Ranging from 36 , 32, 34, 32 they did not change , however the truck is garaged and it was raining this morning.

It's only a 15min ride. I'm not 100% convinced that the ecu is actually reading the sensors. My wife's JLU was reading her stock sensors less than a mile into the same route.

I'm thinking I got bad sensors.
 

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The factory sensors do go into a sleep mode. I have had a few new ones that just would not read after multiple pressure settings and miles. I currently have one in my driver's side front not working. When I pull this one out on my 5 tire rotation I will put another new sensor in it. It is irritating to me with that it will default to the tire pressure readings upon start.

I did manage to get one of my non working sensors to wake up while off roading at around 10psi.
 
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I ended up breaking down all my wheels a and installing my old sensors... its working now. They are all reading.
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