TPMS relearn tools..2014 SSV Tahoe

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Since I put the newer set of tires and wheels on my 2014 Tahoe SSV I’ve been getting the TPMS light and warning message on the truck.

I know that it needs to be set to the vehicle. Does anyone have a good suggestion on a relearn tool? I’ve been looking at Amazon and a few other sites but they have a ton of them out there. I also have my wife’s 07 Aura XR that gets winter tires on it as well those have the sensors in them as well just never worked.

note: the wheels came from a 2011 Tahoe and the wheels do have sensors in them. Same stock tire size.

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Paul
 

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Since I put the newer set of tires and wheels on my 2014 Tahoe SSV I’ve been getting the TPMS light and warning message on the truck.

I know that it needs to be set to the vehicle. Does anyone have a good suggestion on a relearn tool? I’ve been looking at Amazon and a few other sites but they have a ton of them out there. I also have my wife’s 07 Aura XR that gets winter tires on it as well those have the sensors in them as well just never worked.

note: the wheels came from a 2011 Tahoe and the wheels do have sensors in them. Same stock tire size.

Thanks
Paul
This one seems to cover all the bases and covers a wide range of years for GM vehicles.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...L82JP&linkId=a64287f43df0e42e859d9ac458f93e6c
 

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That’s the correct TPMS tool that will allow you to do the relearn in less than a minute.
 

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Just wondering what year GM removed the feature in the DIC where you didn’t need a tool? Or is it the TPMS that’s different?
 

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Just wondering what year GM removed the feature in the DIC where you didn’t need a tool? Or is it the TPMS that’s different?
I think it changed in 2011 on my 2012 you have to use the oem key fob to put into learn mode and then use a tpms tool as well, on my 2018 silverado you just select the tpms display then hold down the select button for about 5 seconds and it goes into learn mode (found that out by accident).
 

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Those cheap china relearn tools work well. Use it on my car and my Tahoe since filling/letting air out sucks.
 
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Thanks all for the suggestions. Will go ahead and order one this weekend.

I see here that you have to use the key fob as well as the relearn tool?

Why can’t it be easy, yeesh.

Paul
 

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