Service TPMS, linked to keyless entry?
#1
Service TPMS, linked to keyless entry?
Hi,
Just got a 2014 Savana 2500 bare bones work truck
It has a service tire monitor system error and none of the sensors are registering. I am hoping I just need to replace the sensors or batteries, but I have read that this system is connected to the keyless entry somehow. I did not get a keyfob with it and I am unsure if it originally came with one.
Is there anyway to tell if the vehicle came with a key fob, or any advice on diagnosing if the tire sensors are dead or if it is a greater problem?
Just got a 2014 Savana 2500 bare bones work truck
It has a service tire monitor system error and none of the sensors are registering. I am hoping I just need to replace the sensors or batteries, but I have read that this system is connected to the keyless entry somehow. I did not get a keyfob with it and I am unsure if it originally came with one.
Is there anyway to tell if the vehicle came with a key fob, or any advice on diagnosing if the tire sensors are dead or if it is a greater problem?
#2
Hi,
Just got a 2014 Savana 2500 bare bones work truck
It has a service tire monitor system error and none of the sensors are registering. I am hoping I just need to replace the sensors or batteries, but I have read that this system is connected to the keyless entry somehow. I did not get a keyfob with it and I am unsure if it originally came with one.
Is there anyway to tell if the vehicle came with a key fob, or any advice on diagnosing if the tire sensors are dead or if it is a greater problem?
Just got a 2014 Savana 2500 bare bones work truck
It has a service tire monitor system error and none of the sensors are registering. I am hoping I just need to replace the sensors or batteries, but I have read that this system is connected to the keyless entry somehow. I did not get a keyfob with it and I am unsure if it originally came with one.
Is there anyway to tell if the vehicle came with a key fob, or any advice on diagnosing if the tire sensors are dead or if it is a greater problem?
#3
get a diagnostic scan with a high level tool
#4
I picked up a TPMS reset tool from Amazon that worked when I got new wheels/tires. No idea what your problem but the next step would likely be much more expensive. There are some videos on YouTube of people replacing batteries but the sensor is often not made for the batteries to be replaced and instead the whole sensor replaced.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07...b_b_asin_title
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07...b_b_asin_title
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