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kmar755

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I have a 2020 Gladiator Sport. I put 2019 Wrangler Rubicon wheels and tires. I have played around with tire pressure and can not get the TPMS to recognize the wheels. Am I missing something?
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Sensors may be different ck with your dealer parts dept see if the sensors are the same or not
 

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Sensors may be different ck with your dealer parts dept see if the sensors are the same or not
Pretty sure the sensors are a bit different.....best case, maybe just a software update?
 

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Good morning everyone... i just bought a JT on tuesday, and everything has been great thus far (about to roll 100miles). I noticed my TPMS light was flashing this morning, so i scrolled though the command center screens and it shows the graphic of the vehicle and 4 tires... the front have red dashes (nothing registered) the rear are both 42psi. Will turning the vehicle off the vehicle or unplugging the battery reset this sensor fault? Id hate to think in under 100 miles i would have to go back to the dealership to have the vehicle flashed. Thanks,
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