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TPMS system fault

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Wratran

Model S and X
Feb 17, 2019
528
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Dallas
DACED5B0-3C9B-4C54-872D-FADC048B1F1A.jpeg This message pop up and I can’t clear it by resetting

"Tire pressure monitoring system fault"
"sensors unable to measure tire pressure"

all of mine sensors are reading correctlly on the display They are brand new had them for over 2000 miles without any issue

Could this be the brain/receiver?...but all tires show correct psi
 
Hi Wratan,

Change the wheel size and reboot the car...
It is not necessary to drive the car after the first wheel size change.
Change the tire size again to the original correct size and reboot the car again.
Then drive the car.

If the two reboot process works the message should resolve when driving the car.
You may get a message "Wheel size change successful."

Good luck,

Shawn
 
Hi Wratan,

Change the wheel size and reboot the car...
It is not necessary to drive the car after the first wheel size change.
Change the tire size again to the original correct size and reboot the car again.
Then drive the car.

If the two reboot process works the message should resolve when driving the car.
You may get a message "Wheel size change successful."

Good luck,

Shawn
Yes, what he said
 
Thanks all. This Reset Process eliminated the constant TPMS error message on my wife's P85.
- I changed wheel size and car rebooted by itself.
- I changed back to correct wheel size and car again rebooted by itself.
- I started driving and still had the error message but it cleared when sensors up-to-speed.
- After I put the car in park, I got the message "Tire Pressure system reset successful"