Symptom Chart: Notes
NOTE:
The tire pressure monitoring system is not affected by wheel and tire rotation.
Failure of a tire pressure monitor system component may not cause the message center to display a system fault message or a DTC to be stored. The Symptom Chart is a starting point to begin diagnosis of these concerns.
SYMPTOM CHART
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Possible Sources |
Action |
- Message center (if equipped) displays "TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT". TPMS indicator flashes
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- All four TPMS sensor (excluding spare tire) failed, missing or incorrectly trained.
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- Message center (if equipped) displays "TIRE PRESSURE SYSTEM FAULT". TPMS indicator illuminated continuously. No communication with the TPMS module
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- Instrument cluster misconfigured.
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- Fuse(s).
- Circuitry.
- Module.
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- Message center (if equipped) displays "TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT". TPMS indicator flashes
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- Spare tire currently in use.
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- INSTALL a new spare tire with repaired road wheel/tire.
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- Message center displays "WARNING - TIRE VERY LOW". TPMS indicator illuminates continuously
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- Air pressure not set to placard.
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- Spare tire currently in use.
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- INSTALL a new spare tire with repaired road wheel/tire.
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- Message center (if equipped) displays "CHECK TIRE PRESSURE". TPMS indicator illuminates continuously
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- Air pressure not set to placard.
- TPMS module.
- TPMS sensor.
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- Spare tire currently in use.
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- INSTALL a new spare tire with repaired road wheel/tire.
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- No communication with the TPMS module
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- Fuse(s).
- Circuitry.
- Module.
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- Unable to enter self-test
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- TPMS will not enter sensor training mode
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- TPMS sensor.
- Message center.
- TPMS module.
- BOO switch.
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