Hey new here, I got some information as I am trying to learn about my new 2022 Model 3.
I purchased a new tire, not with Tesla, but yes with PepBoys, was a brand new Goodyear tire which wasn’t to happy about because I wanted all my tires to be the same, but got a huge metal sheet thru my other one, decided to pay 210 instead of 380 that Tesla was charging me.
So, once I got the new tire, we were hesitant because no one wanted to touch our car, everyone told me to go to Tesla, PepBoys was the only one that had the Jack Pads and the tire to put on the car.
Once we got the tire started driving away, noticed that the TPMS was not reading, went in to this forum, I did all kinds of stuff. Tell you all this, the 2022 Model 3 does not have the TPMS Learning anywhere. What I decided to do looking on YouTube and here try to, factory reset the system, also reset the screen by pressing the 2 rolling buttons and holding them until the screen reset, and nothing. Still would have - - psi. I also drove it for about 70 miles over 15 mph, nothing.
I took it back to Pepboys because they do have a TPMS sensor scanner, but the guy said, he believes it still works, because it’s very rare for them to fail.
The problem and the fix, he re measured the air, it was over 42, it was at 50-60 psi, he took air out to about 42-43 and literally drove it 4 seconds in the parking lot and registered.
Sometimes it will say - -psi, because it has to much PSI, take some out, like 5 psi or until 35 or so, and add it back to 42 and drive it. It should pop right back up.
That was my fix, I guess we are all learning on how these cars work. I love our car, just learning.
Might work for you all.