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Old 16-10-2012
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Have just picked up some Commander rims and want to know if the TPMS sensors will work on my 2006 WH Grand

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Can't see why not. Just put the wheels on and drive for a while for the system to relearn them, easy as that.

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No tyres fitted yet, thinking of Cooper ST Maxx/STT 265/70/17 or Goodyear Wrangler MT/R if I can find 255/75/17 (32 inch) in Aus.
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Don't think it's quite that simple. I think you need to get the pooter put in to learn mode. Otherwise it would be reporting a TPS issue everytime I left the garage after being parked next to the wife's car!
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From what I've heard it re-learns the new sensors after a ten minute drive and stays programmed to the sensors via some radio frequency. They can never re-learn stationary. If they can't pick up the same frequency on the next trip or re-learn, then the flashing in the EVIC comes up.

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As far as I have found, the sensors are pretty generic. It just looks for one near each wheel, not a particular serial number. At least the JK works this way, so I don't see them making the system more complex than it needs to be, for a Grand.

I bought a second set of rims/wheels from a different year, put them on & never had a light.
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If I run the rims without the sensors will I get a low pressure warning all the time ?
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