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TPMS - The Quest for a second set of tyres/rims/sensors - Technical

That didn't work for me.

If I go into offroad temperature screen and tap the 3 lines I get a menu item "Set RCP" (recommended cold temperature). Nothing changes in this list if I follow the reboot procedure procedure above. My grenadier is an MY23 diesel so things may be different for MY24 NAS cars.

Cheers
Steve
I will try to reconfirm details and steps. To be honest, it hasn’t worked for me either, but I saw it work on the IG that americas tire worked on. Let me get further clarification- I wasn’t sure if it was due to theirs was a late 24 vs MY23, MY24.1. It worked for him, for sure, as his rig was at field van, local to us and got aftermarket wheels and the TPMS listed above. They could clone, but could not set them to the IG. He returned with his OEM TPMS. Once installed, performed the stated procedure, and menu allowed for acknowledgment/placement of each corner. Let me reconfirm, and hopefully we can see if this is viable.
Lastly- customer named it as a bug that Ineos confirmed how to navigate. My understanding is menu is only available under certain circumstances.
 
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I bought these and installed on new rims and thought they would work and auto discover, but so far no luck. Has anyone paired these sensor successfully ? Reading thread I may have to take to dealer? Long story, but do have orignial sensors on other rims. Before swapping all 4 sensors I am looking for best advice forward … Thanks
Update on these sensors - I took to dealer and they paired them for free Dealer= Freehold Ineos
 
Ok so i only skimmed this thread again so forgive me if I’ve missed the main points.

The gist of it all is that if you what to do a winter wheel swap (ie wheel+tire because who wants to balance tires at home?) you either have to just deal with the tpms warnings or visit the dealer for tpms reprogramming each winter and spring. Does this sound accurate?

Its a shame, tpms tech is so mature its wild a new car has this issue. Im in the process of buying a property in northern Vermont, so I will absolutely need a winter set just to get up the driveway lol
 
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Ok so i only skimmed this thread again so forgive me if I’ve missed the main points.

The gist of it all is that if you what to do a winter wheel swap (ie wheel+tire because who wants to balance tires at home?) you either have to just deal with the tpms warnings or visit the dealer for tpms reprogramming each winter and spring. Does this sound accurate?

Its a shame, tpms tech is so mature its wild a new car has this issue. Im in the process of buying a property in northern Vermont, so I will absolutely need a winter set just to get up the driveway lol
3rd option. Buy the relevant tpms tool from Autel and a set of programable Autel sensors and clone them to read identities of the original sensors. Worked for me so far.
 
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