TPMS won't stay learned?

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The multi-frequency sensor is called a T10 sensor, if that info helps at all. Operates between 315 mhz to 455 mhz....I think.

Not "between," it's either or, depending on the vehicle requirements. Frequency is programmed when the sensors are initially activated by a programming tool (not to be confused with an inexpensive tool used to re-learn wheel positions).

EDIT: I wonder if the sensors were programmed ("initialized" is what I'd call it) for the truck, or they're not pre-programmed.

You'll probably need a good tool that will read their IDs and write them to the truck. I have an Autel scanner that can do the initial programming of Autel MX-sensor sensors, as well as write them to the truck through the OBD port.
 
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New Schrader 33560 TPMS sensors

All remotes work perfectly and do not lose sync, so I don't think it's a problem with the RDL module.

I can succesfully program the TPMS sensors, and view pressures on the DIC.

As soon as I turn the truck off and back on, I get "--" on each tire again.

I'm losing my marbles here. Are the sensors faulty? Were they programmed incorrectly
It’s important to get TPMS that are made or are compatible to your vehicle’s computer system. Also, not installing them right away or waiting a year might be a problem. Hope you get it figured out.
 

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