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Purchased a set of 5 OBX (2022 MY) non sas wheels and tires to replace my base steelies (2023 MY). Seller said TPMS were removed. Using Android phone Detectify app, I got a hit that the OBX spare contained a TPMS sensor…or at least something in that rim was emitting a signal. Put that one on as a road wheel, had a shop swap 3 of the sensors from my base wheels and thought I was good for the 4 road wheels. TPMS gauge showed fine in dash. A couple of days later, I determined that the “spare OBX” sensor was not being read. Instead, one of the sensors still inside my old steelies stacked in the garage was being read. Confirmed, by adjusting pressure in tires. So, I moved steelies to backyard and covered valve stem area with some shielding to ensure no longer being read. Went for a drive….TPMS sensor fault at the OBX “spare” wheel. Forum says these things will auto learn. So, I drove 50 interstate miles…did not learn. Tried to go through relearn procedure (brake pedal and ignition button presses). Able to activate the original steelie sensors that were transferred with the single button matchbox size relearn tool I have. But, couldn’t get the OBX “spare” wheel sensor to learn. This is where I’m stuck. Does the OBX have a different sensor that’s preventing the learning? Is it not possible to mix/match sensors? Would a tire shop have a more advanced relearn tool that could learn the sensor? Is there a way to determine if that sensor is faulty? I may just end up swapping a 4th sensor from my steelies but I’m hoping that there might be some insight the group could offer.
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