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TPMS Dropping Sensors

mammentorp

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I haven't found a previous post with exactly this problem - apologies if I missed one. My TPMS has been dropping tire sensors, one at a time. First LR, then LF, now RF, all over the space of about a month. Each one drops off and stays dropped. 2019 1500 Limited, I suppose the batteries could be cooked, but it seems unlikely they would all go at roughly the same time.

Any ideas here?

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I haven't found a previous post with exactly this problem - apologies if I missed one. My TPMS has been dropping tire sensors, one at a time. First LR, then LF, now RF, all over the space of about a month. Each one drops off and stays dropped. 2019 1500 Limited, I suppose the batteries could be cooked, but it seems unlikely they would all go at roughly the same time.

Any ideas here?

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With that age and mileage, most likely they all just need to be replaced. Not that bad cost wise. I know Discount Tire does them if you have those in your area.
 
I haven't found a previous post with exactly this problem - apologies if I missed one. My TPMS has been dropping tire sensors, one at a time. First LR, then LF, now RF, all over the space of about a month. Each one drops off and stays dropped. 2019 1500 Limited, I suppose the batteries could be cooked, but it seems unlikely they would all go at roughly the same time.

Any ideas here?

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The batteries are done, time for new senders.
I replaced two with OEM, worked great, then the next two from amazon, chinese knockoffs, frequent problems with identification of what wheel is what, not sure why.
 
Thanks for the replies folks. I do have a Discount Tire just down the road. I'll take it over and get it checked out.
 
Earlier this summer had one go out on my early 2020 build Big Horn. Maybe 70K miles on the clock. Confirmed with an Autel TMPS meter. Huge pain in the butt to break the tire bead but easy as pie after that.
 

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