DukeCanBuildit
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I rotated in my matching spare for the first time, months ago and it never registered on the dash monitor. It either needed to be learned or re-learned or never actually had a sensor - no biggie, I could deal with it in time. I can live with the warning light and the null field on the dash with the other three values populated. Meh.
I recently swapped out my aftermarket wheel set for my OEM wheel set to satisfy my curiosity about a shimmy that comes on at about 120 km/hr. Yes, it turns out the shimmy is completely related to the aftermarket wheel set and I’ll get a road force balance as soon as I grow tired of all the hooning I’m enjoying. ? The truck did not automatically pick up the sensors from the OEM set. Is it supposed to? I don’t know but I don’t really care if it should - I can get them re-learned easy enough. A few thousand kms later and the values, including the null value, on the dash hadn’t changed. They seemed to be locked in memory.
While driving to Toronto today, the TPMS fault warning came up on the dash - not the flashing tire thingy - the large text message that takes up the whole screen. I thought that was kind of interesting but the truck felt absolutely fine and I thought, I wonder which sensor it is. I scrolled through the cluster menu and was greeted with this…
? I figured it was a gremlin that would correct itself after a shutdown and restart. That was not the case. Even after several shutdowns and restarts through the usual course of the day, the situation persists. Odd.
So, is there something wrong with the BCM, PCIM, or whatever? Or, did the truck simply “timeout“ on those “old” values because nothing was re-learned when I put the OEM set back on? ?‍
Any thoughts?
I am now motivated to put the aftermarket wheels back on and get road force balance done, along with having their sensors re-learned. I just might have to start a GoFundMe for gas money - I’ll post the link.
I recently swapped out my aftermarket wheel set for my OEM wheel set to satisfy my curiosity about a shimmy that comes on at about 120 km/hr. Yes, it turns out the shimmy is completely related to the aftermarket wheel set and I’ll get a road force balance as soon as I grow tired of all the hooning I’m enjoying. ? The truck did not automatically pick up the sensors from the OEM set. Is it supposed to? I don’t know but I don’t really care if it should - I can get them re-learned easy enough. A few thousand kms later and the values, including the null value, on the dash hadn’t changed. They seemed to be locked in memory.
While driving to Toronto today, the TPMS fault warning came up on the dash - not the flashing tire thingy - the large text message that takes up the whole screen. I thought that was kind of interesting but the truck felt absolutely fine and I thought, I wonder which sensor it is. I scrolled through the cluster menu and was greeted with this…
? I figured it was a gremlin that would correct itself after a shutdown and restart. That was not the case. Even after several shutdowns and restarts through the usual course of the day, the situation persists. Odd.
So, is there something wrong with the BCM, PCIM, or whatever? Or, did the truck simply “timeout“ on those “old” values because nothing was re-learned when I put the OEM set back on? ?‍
I am now motivated to put the aftermarket wheels back on and get road force balance done, along with having their sensors re-learned. I just might have to start a GoFundMe for gas money - I’ll post the link.
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But in Fahrenheit it's around 35. We were just in the 40's for lows last week. Gonna be in the 70's this week.
You're all wrong! That's the No Damper warning light. Now you have no choice but to get one or you're stuck looking at this dreaded warning for life. I told ya I get you one way or another!
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