Rhinebeck01
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@Jlrutthat was it. I had the TAZER in the 18 and didn’t think I made a change.
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Whatever tires are installed are the tires it readsCan the JL handle registering two sets of TPMS sensors? I'm getting studded snow tires to put on a second set of wheels. Interestd in knowing if I'll need to reprogram the IDs every time I swap wheels, or if all of them can be storedin simultaneously
Thanks Brett, So if I put TPMS sensors in a set of after market wheels with M/T tires on them and TPMS sensors in the OEM wheels with studded snow tires - then whichever wheel/tire package is mounted on the jeep will be the ones that the jeep will display the pressure for? (In the winter I only mount the studded tires on the weekends - for trips into the mountains). Before spending $ on a second set of sensors, I want to make sure I don't need to reprogram the jeep every Friday and Sunday when I make the swapWhatever tires are installed are the tires it reads
Brett
That’s correct. Sensors need to be 433mhz alsoThanks Brett, So if I put TPMS sensors in a set of after market wheels with M/T tires on them and TPMS sensors in the OEM wheels with studded snow tires - then whichever wheel/tire package is mounted on the jeep will be the ones that the jeep will display the pressure for? (In the winter I only mount the studded tires on the weekends - for trips into the mountains). Before spending $ on a second set of sensors, I want to make sure I don't need to reprogram the jeep every Friday and Sunday when I make the swap
actually, with a bit of research, you can find sensors for about $14.50 each: if you want to upgrade to aluminum valve stems, you can find those service packs for about $3.25:5 sensors $179. Most shops $25 a wheel to mount and balance. I assume cheaper to just pop in senors.