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Tire Pressure Sensor Training

NOTE: For vehicles with different front and rear tire pressures, the tire pressure sensor must be trained after a wheel rotation. For vehicles with the same front and rear tire pressures, a wheel rotation has no affect on the TPM system.
NOTE: The tire pressure sensor training procedure must be done, one vehicle at time, in a area without radio frequency noise, and 3 ft (1 m) away from other vehicle equipped with TPM system.
  1. Turn ignition switch to OFF position, then press the brake pedal.
  2. Turn ignition switch from OFF to RUN positions 3 times, ending in the RUN position.
  3. Press the brake pedal, turn ignition switch to OFF position.
  4. Turn ignition switch from OFF to RUN positions 3 times, ending in the RUN position.
    NOTE: The horn will sound, the message center will display "TRAIN LF TIRE" (if equipped), and the TPMS warning indicator will flash if the training mode has been entered successfully.
  5. Place the activation scan tool against the left front tire wall 180 degrees opposite of the valve stem. Press the test button. The horn will sound to indicate the tire pressure sensor has been trained. See Figure
    NOTE: It may take 6 seconds to activate the tire pressure sensor. During this time frame the activation scan tool must remain in place.
    NOTE: There is a 2 minutes time frame between each tire pressure sensor being trained. Do not wait more than 2 minutes before training another tire pressure sensor, the SJB will time out and the training procedure must be repeated. If the SJB does not recognize any one of the tires, the horn will sound twice, the message center will display "TIRE NOT TRAINED REPEAT" (if equipped), and the training procedure must be repeated.
  6. Place the activation scan tool against the tire wall 180 degrees opposite of the valve stem on the remaining tires. Press the test button. The horn will sound to indicate the tire pressure sensor has been trained. See Figure
  7. Turn ignition switch to OFF position. If the horn does not sound, the training procedure is complete.
    NOTE: Vehicle equipped with a message center will verify the training procedure is complete if the message center displays "TIRE TRAINING MODE COMPLETE".
    NOTE: If the horn does sound when the ignition switch is turn to the OFF position, repeat the training procedure.
  8. Using a Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) or a equivalent tester, record the tire pressure IDs trained.