Donal
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You have probably already did all this, but. Confirm foot brake sensor is functioning and sending signal to module. Start relearn/calibration procdure with gauge pressure in each tire at least 40psi. Start with drivers side front, passengers side front, passenger side rear, drivers side rear. Be sure that all previously installed sensors are far away from vehicle. As these vehicles age and corrode, grounds connections clean and tight is critical.I have not aired them up to 35 yet as I just got here and it’s cold this morning. But the purpose of this pic is you can see they are all registered and reading thru the vehicle yet I still have a tire pressure light.
Adding the entire procedure here for reference and benefit of searchers.
1. Set the tire pressure of all wheels to pressure specified on the tire and loading information label.
2. Turn ignition ON with engine OFF. Apply parking brake.
3. To enable Learn Mode, turn headlight switch from OFF to parking lamps 4 times within 4
seconds. A double horn chirp will sound and the low tire pressure indicator will begin to flash to
indicate the learn mode has been enabled.
4. Starting with left front tire, hold a tire sensor activation tool against the side wall of the tire, within
3 inches of the valve stem. Activate tool until a horn chirp sounds.
5. After horn chirp has sounded, proceed to the next 3 sensors in the following order: right front,
right rear and left rear.
6. After left rear sensor has been learned, turn ignition switch to OFF position to exit Learn Mode.
7. Test drive the vehicle above 25 mph for at least 2 minutes before viewing tire pressures on DIC
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