There are sensors behind each wheel well. They pick up the signal nd send it to the computer. They are close enough to get the tire its closest to. You will notice after you rotate your tires After a few miles they will all reset to that sensor
There are sensors behind each wheel well. They pick up the signal nd send it to the computer. They are close enough to get the tire its closest to. You will notice after you rotate your tires After a few miles they will all reset to that sensorYes, I know where they are located, but I'm wondering how the truck knows which tire is where. I'm due for my first rotation soon and i perform all work myself. Is there any process to make the truck learn the after tire rotation locations? (i.e I move the right rear tire to right front how does the truck know that tire has moved?)
You can also try disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes. When I changed my rims I had to use my older ones as the new rims were to new. Took a couple days but they all came back onlineyour local auto parts store might have a scanner to reset them amazon has them for $20 or so bucks