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TPMS Issues with new wheels & larger tires

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I recently put on new wheels and tires. The wheels and the tires came together with the TPMS sensors installed.

Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to recognize the TPMS sensors. A friend said that it will "Learn" and correct in a few more days.

Side Note: I have the Tazer JL Mini on the way so I can set it for the new larger wheels. Is there a TPMS reset or something in their that will be useful?

Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Is it a 21? Part way thru the year the part numbers changed, do a search for thread
 

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Is there a TPMS reset or something in their that will be useful?
No. You can disable TPMS or lower the PSI threshold, but there is no reset that I am aware of.

Your sensors should have registered after driving a few miles. If they haven't you may have the older sensors installed. As mentioned, there was a change in 2021.

Try lowering your tire pressure to several PSI under the stock PSI indicated on your driver side door sticker. Drive for a few miles and see if that triggers a low PSI warning. If it doesn't, you need to change to the newer sensors.
 

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No. You can disable TPMS or lower the PSI threshold, but there is no reset that I am aware of.

Your sensors should have registered after driving a few miles. If they haven't you may have the older sensors installed. As mentioned, there was a change in 2021.

Try lowering your tire pressure to several PSI under the stock PSI indicated on your driver side door sticker. Drive for a few miles and see if that triggers a low PSI warning. If it doesn't, you need to change to the newer sensors.
Thanks, I will give that a try. I ordered these from Quadratec and it specifically asks on the date to determine which TPMS sensors to use. Thanks.
 

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Hope quadratec got you the correct sensors, I just put on new wheels, tires, and tpms sensors on my late 2021 and they registered within 5 miles.
 
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Hope quadratec got you the correct sensors, I just put on new wheels, tires, and tpms sensors on my late 2021 and they registered within 5 miles.
I will find out on Monday. I'm going to have them scanned and figure it out. This is what I'm thinking may be going on... either that or the tire shop didn't put them back in. Quadratec originally sent them packaged with the wheels but used the wrong tires. So, upon receiving the correct tires I had a local shop put on the correct ones.
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