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Old 04-07-2023, 07:33 PM
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Why isn't my TPMS working? 2007 Base. From what I've seen, sensors needing to be relearned will show "xx" as tire pressure. Mine is blank. Unsure if the missing fuse #32 is related, I'm getting mixed answers in the GoogleBox for that one. I've followed the procedure that's available on youtube to relearn, but no beeps when using the orange box tool at the sensors.

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You don't say if the sensors have ever been replaced, but if original, they're 16 years old & way beyond battery life. Most likely need to be replaced.
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And if they are new, you might have one that is bad. It's a good idea to program new tire pressure sensors before installing them. The air pressure will be xx but you will know if they connect.
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You don't say if the sensors have ever been replaced, but if original, they're 16 years old & way beyond battery life. Most likely need to be replaced.
I'm not sure, car is new to me.
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And if they are new, you might have one that is bad. It's a good idea to program new tire pressure sensors before installing them. The air pressure will be xx but you will know if they connect.
I have an '05 and I replaced all TPMS in 2014 with new ones. Recently, the right front only shows XX and the right rear sensor says 19 PSI even though the actual pressure is 32 PSI according to a high-quality tire gauge. Can the batteries be replaced in the C-6 sensors? If so, what type batteries do they use?
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I'm not sure, car is new to me.
I just saw an NNP set of mufflers off a 2013 for sale for $450. They are in New Jersey.

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Originally Posted by FLACHUSNRET
I have an '05 and I replaced all TPMS in 2014 with new ones. Recently, the right front only shows XX and the right rear sensor says 19 PSI even though the actual pressure is 32 PSI according to a high-quality tire gauge. Can the batteries be replaced in the C-6 sensors? If so, what type batteries do they use?
TPMS sensors have sealed batteries, when they are dead you replace them. Labor is the same so spend the extra and replace them

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