How to Match a Tire Pressure Sensor?

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StGarrett
07/29/25 11:14pm
The method to match a tire pressure sensor is as follows: 1. With the vehicle ignition on, turn the left steering column stalk to select and enter the tire pressure display section; 2. Press the SET or CRL button on the left stalk for 2 to 3 seconds until the vehicle computer prompts for tire pressure monitoring relearning, then select 'Yes'; 3. The horn will sound twice, indicating that the tire pressure monitoring relearning is in progress; 4. The left turn assist light and left mirror turn signal will stay on, indicating that the left front tire pressure is being relearned; 5. Increase or decrease the left front tire pressure for about 5 seconds to complete the relearning for the left front tire; 6. The horn will sound to indicate entry into the tire pressure learning mode; 7. The horn will sound twice, and the turn signals will stay on for about 3 seconds, indicating that the relearning for all four tire pressure monitors is complete, thus finishing the matching process.
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