display tire pressure in correct location

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Diesel Cowboy

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i put new (6) tires and rims with a 6" lift on my Mega 2022 dually. Dealer didn't bother to check if tire location synced with the consul display. I looked up on youtube how to fix. There is no button on my steering wheel or column. Tried using my key fob pushing lock and unlock technique no luck. Does anyone know how to correct the tire pressure read out for the correct tire?
 

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You had a poor tire dealer. They all have the tool to sync the tires
to position. Take it back, that is standard operating procedure.
It should take all of 5 minutes. You don't need an appointment..........
 

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The TPMS should sync while the truck is in motion and automatically assign the correct location of each sensor.

Every time I've had my tires replaced or rotated it take a few miles (sometimes a bit longer) for the computer to do its digital magic. I only live a few miles from my Discount Tire shop so if everything doesn't align before I get home it does when I drive to work the next day.
 

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No, that is how the sensors " wake up" and activate. They can't set their position without being manually trained.
 

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I always wondered how the DUALLIES synced
Does the display show 6 tire positions ?
 

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No, that is how the sensors " wake up" and activate. They can't set their position without being manually trained.
That's interesting because every time I get my wheels rotated the sensor locations on my EVIC start reading correctly within a few miles by themselves.

I watch my truck the entire time it is in the bay and the only times they are in the truck is to drive it in and drive it out. The only time I've seen them use a programmer is when my wife had her TPMS sensor replaced. They had to program the new one.
 

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No, that is how the sensors " wake up" and activate. They can't set their position without being manually trained.
Yes, ram truck TPMS sensors do automatically learn their new positions. I have never had to do anything other than drive, and make a few turns in order for them to relearn after rotations.
 

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Because I’m too lazy to read the manual, was wandering if I rotate my tire‘s if the sensor location‘s will re-sink by them selves or not?
 
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