Tire pressure sensors

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Tire pressure sensor reset?

I recently bought after market wheels and tires for my 2011 Tahoe and had tire pressure sensors put in so I didn't have to take the stock ones out of my stock 20s but the tire pressure light is currently on and I was wondering if anyone could help me to "reset" this or make the Tahoe "learn" these new sensors any help is appreciated and thanks!
 
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I recently purchased aftermarket wheels and tires for my 2011 Tahoe and installed new tire pressure sensors so I didn't have to take them out of the stock 20s but my question is about the dash tire pressure light it seems to not read the new sensors and stays on, is there a way to make the Tahoe "link" up to these new sensors or "read and learn" the new ones? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance!
 

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There's a relearn through the DIC for the early year NNBS (07-8ish) I don't know when they changed but some of the later NNBS so they have to be done with a tech 2 or tpms machine

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There's a relearn through the DIC for the early year NNBS (07-8ish) I don't know when they changed but some of the later NNBS so they have to be done with a tech 2 or tpms machine

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Good information there I appreciate it I think I'll try to take it to a Chevy dealer this week thanks again I appreciate it!
 

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The "learn" procedure is in the manual. You will have to be near a compressor because it involves adding or decreasing air pressure to each tire as you move around the vehicle. It is not hard to do.
 
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The "learn" procedure is in the manual. You will have to be near a compressor because it involves adding or decreasing air pressure to each tire as you move around the vehicle. It is not hard to do.

Thank you for the information I appreciate it I will look into this option right away
 
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Odd but I have yet to do the learn option (due to odd work hours) but the past two times I've driven the Tahoe I noticed it shows the sensors working and then the next time back to not reading them I thought initially that the Tahoe did it on it's own
 

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