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    How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
    on: Jan 18, 2016, 10.04 am
    Jan 18, 2016, 10.04 am
    I like the easy way that GM have done it. :002:

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=GExqzFe2IOg

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    Re: How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
    Reply #1 on: Jan 18, 2016, 10.35 am
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    I thought he'd end up with two flat rears!

    I wonder how our TTSE's know the difference between their front and back?

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    Re: How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
    Reply #2 on: Jan 18, 2016, 10.42 am
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    *Originally Posted by GarminDave [+]
    I thought he'd end up with two flat rears!

    I wonder how our TTSE's know the difference between their front and back?

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    I gather that all these sensors transmit on/around the same sort of frequency, it's the unique code/address that makes them individual as such,......well that's what I'm lead to believe so far. 

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    Re: How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
    Reply #3 on: Jan 18, 2016, 05.12 pm
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    *Originally Posted by GarminDave [+]


    I wonder how our TTSE's know the difference between their front and back?



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    Each sensor has a code number.  The dealer enters that in the ECM.   This can't be done with the dealer tool at this point.  Hope they add that.
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    Re: How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
    Reply #4 on: Jan 18, 2016, 05.32 pm
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    *Originally Posted by atrophy [+]
    Each sensor has a code number.  The dealer enters that in the ECM.   This can't be done with the dealer tool at this point.  Hope they add that.

    Have you contacted/asked them? I really hope that it can be done.

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    Re: How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
    Reply #5 on: Jan 18, 2016, 06.58 pm
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    I own a dealer tool and it is not there now.
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    Re: How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
    Reply #6 on: Jan 18, 2016, 08.56 pm
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    One other method (possibly):

    When my TPSM was acting up on the rear tire, I totally deflated the tire pressure to 0 while the bike was running, then shut down. Turned the bike back on and inflated the tire back to 42psi and rode it-sensor was back to normal(and actually more accurate than before :002:

    Coincidence?

    Possibly but can't hurt to try it...

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    Re: How to relearn tire pressure sensors.
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    *Originally Posted by dlrph [+]
    One other method (possibly):

    When my TPSM was acting up on the rear tire, I totally deflated the tire pressure to 0 while the bike was running, then shut down. Turned the bike back on and inflated the tire back to 42psi and rode it-sensor was back to normal(and actually more accurate than before :002:

    Coincidence?

    Possibly but can't hurt to try it...

    How was it acting up exactly? Was it the 'low battery' warning that you were getting??