enjoyed your video. i have a 2010 JGC Lmtd 5.7L that i just put wheels from a 2020 or 2021 Wrangler with sensor already in them. Can that scanner you have read the new sensors and program them into a 2010 JGC Lmtd? I took it to Costco and they didn't seem to have a scanner that could do it. I was thinking of buying the one you presented in the video but would like to know if you think it would work? Thx, Greg.
What brand of replacement TPMS sensors have you had the best results from on Jeeps (Chrysler/Dodge & Rams)? I have 2012 Jeep Liberty Sport and have at least one bad sensor as my light is staying on with all tire pressures to spec. Given the age of my vehicle, I plan on replacing all of the TPMS sensors before putting new tires on. I was surprised when looking at a couple of the parts store's websites in that they had about 15 to 20 sensor listings all claiming to be a "Perfect Fit" for my vehicle. How could there be so many? Thanks for your very informative video.
TPMS should only be on luxury vehicles, or only an option. It's only purpose is to cost people money and make money for tire shops, dealerships, and mechanics. Wal Mart will refuse to service your tires if it is broken, and a few tire shops will refuse to replace your tires if you do not pay to fix it. The 1 time I did was $80 for 1 tire. Firestone refused service if I did not and I had already been there a hour. tire discounters broke my valve stem and tried to charge me to fix the sensor.
Not useful at all. I needed to find out where the TPMS reset button was & they did not show it. There also did not say how much it would cost to fix the problem. In that case it was a faulty system & shops charge a minimum fee of $50 to $100 just to look at it. Who knows how much they will charge you to just reset it?
Where is the tpm system reset button in Jeep Liberty 2005? Can you show it in the video ??? I have taken my car to discount tire they checked and told me that the tires were fine, but the light is till on ? Can you help me ?
Had mine at the shop and they tested all four and they were all good, but they were unable to reset it. Just wondering if you would have any thoughts on what it could be.
I am told my TPMS Module is bad on my 2012 Town and Country. Dealer wants over $600 to replace. I can buy it online for less that $100! Do you know the location of said module? It must be outside the vehicle somewhere because they said there was corrosion involved.
Those sensors are nothing but a money grab! We survived all those years without them! All you need to do is quit being so lazy and get off your smart phone for 2 mins and check your tire pressures and do routine maintenance!
If you get a replacement sensor at the same frequency, wouldn't the system automatically find the new sensor? It knows when you rotate the tires without reprogramming them.
One thing to note with Chrysler/Jeep/etc. The frequency used in the TPSM system changed in the late 2011 models. Pre and post change equipment will not operate with each other. So if you are buying used rims you will need to know which year they came off of. Same if you are ordering a new sensor(s) make sure you are getting the right one(s) or you'll end up causing yourself fits.
I just had brand new tires put on and the darned light came on. I bought the sensor and took it back to the tire place to put it on. Light is still on and it's driving me crazy. According to the mechanic, the computer is reading that there is a new sensor but no one can figure out how to program it. Any suggestions? I've been quoted another $130 for another tire shop to use their sensor to fix this problem : /
I have an 06 Commander and its showing one wheel as too low pressure but physically checking pressure shows all tires up to spec. Would you recommend just changing that one tpms or all four considering the age of the vehcle now?
A $1500 gadget made to do such a simple thing. If chrysler or any manufacturer sells a vehicle with tpms and owners are expected to replace them when we buy new tires or do a relearn every time we do a rotation, then such a gadget should be included with the price of the car – just like a jack or lug wrench. These are just like rf keyless remote fobs programming – another scam by car companies do to keep cash flowing into their dealership service departments. Shame on them.
…btw, I can hardly blame a repair place for charging $20-$30 or more for the 1 minute service of relearning the tpms valves when they have to pay so much for the device to do it. The damn system should not be so complicated in the first place that it takes a special computer device to do this. Its asinine!
It's things like this that make me never want to use TPMS. More trouble than it's worth, especially when there's nothing wrong with the tire. Oh, hope you enjoyed that cookie!
I run two sets of tires on my G35. Summer performance tires and winter snow tires. Change tires after each season is over, but I never had to program the winter set when I brought them. Just slapped the winter set on and didn't get any tire pressure warning light. Only time the light is on is when I start the engine and if One of the tire is low on air.
enjoyed your video. i have a 2010 JGC Lmtd 5.7L that i just put wheels from a 2020 or 2021 Wrangler with sensor already in them. Can that scanner you have read the new sensors and program them into a 2010 JGC Lmtd? I took it to Costco and they didn't seem to have a scanner that could do it. I was thinking of buying the one you presented in the video but would like to know if you think it would work? Thx, Greg.
What brand of replacement TPMS sensors have you had the best results from on Jeeps (Chrysler/Dodge & Rams)?
I have 2012 Jeep Liberty Sport and have at least one bad sensor as my light is staying on with all tire pressures to spec.
Given the age of my vehicle, I plan on replacing all of the TPMS sensors before putting new tires on.
I was surprised when looking at a couple of the parts store's websites in that they had about 15 to 20 sensor listings all claiming to be a "Perfect Fit" for my vehicle. How could there be so many?
Thanks for your very informative video.
Awesome! Thank you!👍🏻
What’s the model number of tpms tool you used ? Thank you
Jeep Liberty Limited 4×4 has 4 independent sensors that tell you which wheel has what pressure. Not common for for most cars.
TPMS should only be on luxury vehicles, or only an option. It's only purpose is to cost people money and make money for tire shops, dealerships, and mechanics. Wal Mart will refuse to service your tires if it is broken, and a few tire shops will refuse to replace your tires if you do not pay to fix it. The 1 time I did was $80 for 1 tire. Firestone refused service if I did not and I had already been there a hour.
tire discounters broke my valve stem and tried to charge me to fix the sensor.
Hello
Jeep compass is the same proceed?
I mean, I have the tire light on
what should I Do?
Jeep compass 2014
Not useful at all. I needed to find out where the TPMS reset button was & they did not show it. There also did not say how much it would cost to fix the problem. In that case it was a faulty system & shops charge a minimum fee of $50 to $100 just to look at it. Who knows how much they will charge you to just reset it?
i just had two of my sensors replaced and they all tested good but the light is still flashing? what could be the problem?
Where is the tpm system reset button in Jeep Liberty 2005? Can you show it in the video ???
I have taken my car to discount tire they checked and told me that the tires were fine, but the light is till on ?
Can you help me ?
Can you add a spare? Jeep Gladiator
By chance do you know what sensor MHz Jeep uses, 315Mhz or 433Mhz ??? It's on a 2017.
this video could have been 1/5th the length lol. thank you for the information.
Had mine at the shop and they tested all four and they were all good, but they were unable to reset it. Just wondering if you would have any thoughts on what it could be.
I am told my TPMS Module is bad on my 2012 Town and Country. Dealer wants over $600 to replace. I can buy it online for less that $100! Do you know the location of said module? It must be outside the vehicle somewhere because they said there was corrosion involved.
Ye and me but in uk lol Eric you to go in depth on electrical probs that’s why I’ve msg you to see if you could shine any light on prob with wipers
Great video! Straight and to the point! Finally
How much does this cost?
Those sensors are nothing but a money grab! We survived all those years without them! All you need to do is quit being so lazy and get off your smart phone for 2 mins and check your tire pressures and do routine maintenance!
If you get a replacement sensor at the same frequency, wouldn't the system automatically find the new sensor? It knows when you rotate the tires without reprogramming them.
Great Video! They are a unique system!
Soon We will have fly or bee sensors that will need to be reset with a gadget.
Every time a bee or fly hits our windshield.
One thing to note with Chrysler/Jeep/etc. The frequency used in the TPSM system changed in the late 2011 models. Pre and post change equipment will not operate with each other. So if you are buying used rims you will need to know which year they came off of. Same if you are ordering a new sensor(s) make sure you are getting the right one(s) or you'll end up causing yourself fits.
Thanks for the video.
Them dam things are the worse thing they ever came up with
I just had brand new tires put on and the darned light came on. I bought the sensor and took it back to the tire place to put it on. Light is still on and it's driving me crazy. According to the mechanic, the computer is reading that there is a new sensor but no one can figure out how to program it. Any suggestions? I've been quoted another $130 for another tire shop to use their sensor to fix this problem : /
Way to show how the sensor is replaced.. fail!!
very help thank you. great video
I wish its was so simple in mine situation.
Chrysler 200 all sensors reading ok, id pressure etk.
And still same code😕😕😕
Oh yes, on front left wheel
Have snow tires on without sensors on wheels, it give me a 227 reading on tpm display?what goes?
boa tarde tenho um jeep cherokee sporte liberty 3.7 v6 2005 e estou com problemas nos freios
Is there a way to relearn without tool like the gm vehicles? Thanks great video
What happens if you don't have the TPMS in the spare tire? Will it give error?
I have an 06 Commander and its showing one wheel as too low pressure but physically checking pressure shows all tires up to spec. Would you recommend just changing that one tpms or all four considering the age of the vehcle now?
Just bought a 2002 grand Cherokee. Someone removed tpms sensors from wheels. How can I lose annoying message on in car?
what is the sensor in the same jeep but it's under the fender cover attached to the wheel well?
A $1500 gadget made to do such a simple thing. If chrysler or any manufacturer sells a vehicle with tpms and owners are expected to replace them when we buy new tires or do a relearn every time we do a rotation, then such a gadget should be included with the price of the car – just like a jack or lug wrench. These are just like rf keyless remote fobs programming – another scam by car companies do to keep cash flowing into their dealership service departments. Shame on them.
…btw, I can hardly blame a repair place for charging $20-$30 or more for the 1 minute service of relearning the tpms valves when they have to pay so much for the device to do it. The damn system should not be so complicated in the first place that it takes a special computer device to do this. Its asinine!
It's things like this that make me never want to use TPMS. More trouble than it's worth, especially when there's nothing wrong with the tire. Oh, hope you enjoyed that cookie!
nice job explaining tpms bar tech 400 is way cool
I have always wanted to know what the pro's use to program those sensors. Thanks for all your great videos.
Is it not possible to fit a new battery to the pressure monitor?
Never over look the spare tire. I seen them go bad and people can't figure out why the light is on.
I run two sets of tires on my G35. Summer performance tires and winter snow tires. Change tires after each season is over, but I never had to program the winter set when I brought them. Just slapped the winter set on and didn't get any tire pressure warning light. Only time the light is on is when I start the engine and if One of the tire is low on air.
aftermarket tpms are fucking garbage
Two on my 09 Accent went within in 6 months, one leaked air and one kept the light on- they aren't cheap, 100.00 bucks a piece installed-
You have a great tool collection
What tool is this?
Thanks, very useful info…
So. Nice to have to right tools for the job, makes life so much easier.