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TPMS calibration and or disabling

Can anyone assist with this since it isn’t mentioned in the online owners manual - Will the system allow to recalibrate for different tire sizes?

Specifically the ability to correct the speedometer and gear ratio when larger tires are installed. When the speedometer is left uncorrected, there is a major degradation in the performance of the stability control (ESP), transmission shifting, and engine performance.

Thanks.
Did you ever hear anything on this? My dealer says he checked with Ineos and they say no way to recalibrate. Seems odd to me?
 
Did you ever hear anything on this? My dealer says he checked with Ineos and they say no way to recalibrate. Seems odd to me?
Very few (I can't think of any) modern vehicles allow the dealer to recalibrate the speedometer after adding larger tires.

The OEM has no reason to build in concessions for aftermarket parts
 
Did you ever hear anything on this? My dealer says he checked with Ineos and they say no way to recalibrate. Seems odd to me?
It used to just be changing the little gear on the speedo cable, but vehicles don't have a gear or a speedo cable anymore.
That is one reason now why laws in Australia limit what size you can increase your tyres by.
 
Very few (I can't think of any) modern vehicles allow the dealer to recalibrate the speedometer after adding larger tires.

The OEM has no reason to build in concessions for aftermarket parts
Mercedes G wagons allow recalibration, at least pre makeover. Rivian can change tire size in computer. I'm sure tons of others do as well but the dealers are lazy or possibly just not allowed access I guess.
 
Very few (I can't think of any) modern vehicles allow the dealer to recalibrate the speedometer after adding larger tires.

The OEM has no reason to build in concessions for aftermarket parts
Jeep dealer does. I think they charge $120 or so. But most Jeep owners buy app called JScan for $20 and do it themselves through a Bluetooth OBD2 adapter. You can also change throttle mapping, gear shifting rpm, etc. I believe you can do the same for Bronco with Forscan app. I wish they support Grendier.
 
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