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Does anyone have the part number for a 2021 JLURD TPMS sensor. Trying to buy some for the snow tires and when I had the lift and tires put on my 2022 JLURD the shop ordered sensors for hers by mistake and they would not work. Seeing online that the sensors will fit ‘21 and ‘22. Rather not do this twice. Thanks.
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TPMS sensors changed mid year in June '21. If the sensors that didn't work were for '21-'22+ then your Jeep was built before June and you need the older sensors for '18-'21.
 
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We have had gosh awful experience with my son’s 2021 TPMS’. We bought 3 sets from a popular online Jeep store and NONE of them not one of them worked! We ended up letting our tire store install VIN specific sensors. FYI Jeep’s are VIN coded to the sensors.
 

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We ended up letting our tire store install VIN specific sensors. FYI Jeep’s are VIN coded to the sensors.
This is not accurate but glad you got it all worked out.
 
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I have two sets of wheels, both Jeep oem wheels and tires. I rotate between the two sets about every six months. In my last rotation, the other set, only one of the four wheels is reading in the tpms page and the other three are blank and red, and they trigger the faulty tpms system thing. They read perfectly six months ago. I went through the whole reset options that many members have recommended to no avail, including the drive 10-15 miles at 50 mph without stopping thing. Now I'm looking to "wake up" the sensors with a programmer. Is there any member in the forum in the central florida area that has a tpms reset or reprogram tool that can help me? I will drive over to you if you are close.
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I have two sets of wheels, both Jeep oem wheels and tires. I rotate between the two sets about every six months. In my last rotation, the other set, only one of the four wheels is reading in the tpms page and the other three are blank and red, and they trigger the faulty tpms system thing. They read perfectly six months ago. I went through the whole reset options that many members have recommended to no avail, including the drive 10-15 miles at 50 mph without stopping thing. Now I'm looking to "wake up" the sensors with a programmer. Is there any member in the forum in the central florida area that has a tpms reset or reprogram tool that can help me? I will drive over to you if you are close.
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You don’t need a tool. Lower all pressures 10, go drive around the block, come back and fill back up to door placard psi and then go drive. Make sure old wheels (or winter winters whatever) are not near the Jeep.
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