On the attached picture, you will see that the Tire Pressures can now be seen in (2) areas on the dashboard.
The TPMS relearn mode can only be activated if the Tire Pressure screen is up in the center area of the dashboard as pictured.
It will not allow you to activate the TPMS relearn mode with just the smaller Tire Pressure display on the left side of the dashboard only.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 Chevrolet Cruze RELEARN procedure To activate the TPMS relearn mode on the 2016 Chevrolet Cruze Limited, the set/clr button on the turn signal stalk will need to be used.
A picture of the what the button should look like according to the manual is attached.
NOTE: The tire pressure display screen must be showing on the dashboard in order for the TPMS relearn mode to be activated.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vehicle Info: 2020 GMC Sierra Denali 1500
Important Vehicle Feature: Push Button Start
The following steps were taken to complete the relearn procedure:
1. Start the vehicle.
2. Find the screen where the individual tire pressure screen was active on the dashboard. This is done using the arrow keys on the right side of the steering wheel.
3. To activate the TPMS relearn procedure on the truck, locate the 'SET' button on the left side of the steering wheel. Hold the button down until the truck honks, this lets you know that the vehicle is in TPMS relearn mode.
The dashboard will display 'train left front tire'
4. Starting with the left front tire, use a TPMS trigger tool to learn the sensor to the truck. The truck will honk if successful.
Continue on learning the rest of the sensors to the vehicle in the following order, Right Front, Right Rear & Left Rear.
Note: If the relearn process is successful, the truck will honk twice after the sensor in the left rear tire is successfully learned by the vehicle.
The individual tire pressures will also begin to display on the dashboard.
Getting into Relearn Mode -2019 and up Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra
With base level DIC
1. Set the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition on without starting the vehicle.
3. Use the trip odometer reset stem to scroll to the Tire
Pressure screen.
4. Press and hold the trip odometer reset stem for about
five seconds. A message asking if the process should begin should appear.
Select yes and press the trip odometer reset stem to confirm the selection.
For
this model of Lexus only, the ""main/2nd"" tire selection is done in the
driver information display at the instrument cluster. The video shows
how to turn on this display and toggle to the tire setting. A picture
is also attached showing this toggle switch location.
2) All Lexus with ""main/2nd"" tire switch.
If you write the same TPMS ID numbers to 1st and
2nd set on the car. In this case, the ""main/2nd"" switch has to be in
the ""2nd"" tire position for relearn.
Put the switch in ""2nd"" tire mode and download the TPMS IDs from the car, and they matched the ""main"" set"".
For 2010 - 2017 Chevrolet Equinox, but may also apply to
other GM vehicles that may use a similar center consoles.
The
attached picture is of the center controls in the center of the dash,
below the radio. The SET/CLR button on the bottom right now will need to
be held down in order for the relearn procedure to be initiated on the
2010 - 2017 Chevrolet Equinox's.
The
Equinox shows the individual tire pressures, so be sure that the tire
pressure screen is displayed before attempting to put the vehicle into
relearn mode.
Other vehicle notes.
- The car equipped with the traditional keyed ignition system needs to be turned on in order to complete the relearn procedure.
- Also the driver's door open the entire time, and all of the windows rolled up. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the 2019 Ram 1500 models only, there are 2 model options.
First
is a 1500 Classic, and a 1500 with several trim levels. They do not use
the same sensors. The TPMS fitment on both trucks has been confirmed by
one of our customers.
Ram 1500 Classic TPMS product info:
- OEM sensor: TRW 17625001 sensor
- Huf 1401
- Huf IntelliSens
* UVS4040
* UVS4041
- Schrader EZ Sensor
* 33500
* 33700
Ram 1500 TPMS product info:
- OEM sensor: Schrader 29057
One
distinct vehicle feature between the 2 trucks is the wheel option. The
1500 Classic are only available with a 5 lug wheels, where as all the
1500's are 6 lug wheels.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We have found that some late model Audi may require an MMI reset to be able to relearn a new set of sensors, specifically the RDE047 protocol in either RDE or UVS version.