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Using Hit Rate Parameter Identifiers (PIDs) to Determine the Presence of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)

If an intermittent RFI issue is suspected, the information contained in the last 5 TPMS warning event Parameter Identifiers (PIDs) can be combined with specific Parameter Identifiers (PIDs) from the BCM to determine which TPMS sensors are being affected and if a RFI source is currently present in the vehicle.

The BCM module contains Parameter Identifiers (PIDs) that keep track of the number of TPMS messages received from the 4 trained TPMS sensors. These Parameter Identifiers (PIDs) can provide insight on the performance of the TPMS, and can help establish the presence of an Frequency Interference (RFI) source.

Method for determining if a RFI issue has been affecting the TPMS:

  1. Collect the last 5 TPMS events and determine if they were due to system faults or low tire air pressure.
  2. Collect the TPMS Hit Rate PID counters and compare them to the last 5 TPMS events.
  3. If the TPMS Hit Rate PID counters are significantly different from each other or if the locations with lower hit rate values show up as fault locations in last 5 TPMS events and BCMDTC B124D:02 (Tire Pressure Sensor: General Signal Failure) is present, an intermittent RFI source is most likely preventing the signals from these TPMS sensors from reaching the RTM.
  4. An intermittent RFI source can also be the case when all 4 TPMS sensors show up in the last 5 fault events and BCMDTC B1182:00 (Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): No Sub Type Information) is present. The possible cause would a strong source of RFI noise.