DWS44
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- Dave
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- Rock Hill, SC (Charlotte, NC Area)
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- Toy Box: 2022 JLUR 392 + '17 C7 GS & '21 C8 Vettes
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- CAD/IT Manager (Civil/Airport Design)
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So...last week I traded in my old 2018 JLR that I had since new on a 2022 392 that popped up at my local Jeep dealer. As part of the deal, they agreed to swap my Fuel Blitz wheels & tires from the 2018. They made the swap a week ago yesterday. Drove it home, no errors, didn't think anything else about the wheels. Only time I drove it during the week was to take it to get the windows tinted on Tuesday. Drove it back home afterwards, no errors. Otherwise, I only fired it up to jockey cars around the driveway a few times during the week. All in all, maybe 10 miles driven since the wheel swap and no errors at any point.
This morning, I fire it up to take it out for a little while, and immediately I get "Service Tire Pressure System" error and the TPMS idiot light blinking. All the tire pressures showing "--". I'm trying to figure out exactly what went wrong here and curious if anyone else has a good guess. My two main theories from what I've read both here and the Google:
1. It appears that maybe Jeep came out with different TPMS sensors sometime in 2021? As such, maybe the TPMS sensors from my old 2018 aren't being recognized by the 2022.
-or-
2. I read some things noting that window tint can somehow affect these things?
I'm inclined to think #1 makes the most sense if they did, in fact, come out with different sensors, but I'm confused by the timing. If that was an issue, wouldn't I have gotten the TPMS errors immediately after they were installed? Is there a delay before the system would throw an error? At the same time, #2 seems like it might be a stretch, as I had window tint on my 2018, though on the 2022, I had the windshield tinted. Only had the windows on the 2018 done, none on its windshield. Again, drove it home with the window tint that day w/o any TPMS errors. As a test, I went back out this afternoon with the windows rolled down, which in theory would negate the window tint unless the windshield tint alone was the cause. It made no difference...the TPMS error persisted through the drive.
OK...I got long winded. Thoughts on any of this? If it's just the TPMS sensors, I'll probably bite the bullet and get them swapped out either at the dealer or maybe Discount Tire. (The latter probably cheaper option if they have any clue what I would be asking for) Hate to go through all that just to find out the window/windshield tint was causing it. I do have a Tazer Mini on the way, so if it came down to the tint, I'd probably just disable TPMS with the Tazer (I think I read that is possible) rather than having the windshield tint removed.
This morning, I fire it up to take it out for a little while, and immediately I get "Service Tire Pressure System" error and the TPMS idiot light blinking. All the tire pressures showing "--". I'm trying to figure out exactly what went wrong here and curious if anyone else has a good guess. My two main theories from what I've read both here and the Google:
1. It appears that maybe Jeep came out with different TPMS sensors sometime in 2021? As such, maybe the TPMS sensors from my old 2018 aren't being recognized by the 2022.
-or-
2. I read some things noting that window tint can somehow affect these things?
I'm inclined to think #1 makes the most sense if they did, in fact, come out with different sensors, but I'm confused by the timing. If that was an issue, wouldn't I have gotten the TPMS errors immediately after they were installed? Is there a delay before the system would throw an error? At the same time, #2 seems like it might be a stretch, as I had window tint on my 2018, though on the 2022, I had the windshield tinted. Only had the windows on the 2018 done, none on its windshield. Again, drove it home with the window tint that day w/o any TPMS errors. As a test, I went back out this afternoon with the windows rolled down, which in theory would negate the window tint unless the windshield tint alone was the cause. It made no difference...the TPMS error persisted through the drive.
OK...I got long winded. Thoughts on any of this? If it's just the TPMS sensors, I'll probably bite the bullet and get them swapped out either at the dealer or maybe Discount Tire. (The latter probably cheaper option if they have any clue what I would be asking for) Hate to go through all that just to find out the window/windshield tint was causing it. I do have a Tazer Mini on the way, so if it came down to the tint, I'd probably just disable TPMS with the Tazer (I think I read that is possible) rather than having the windshield tint removed.
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