TPMS Reminder Reset - Procedure 01
Tire location is performed automatically by the system using an auto-location function. This function requires no manual intervention by the driver. The TPMS can automatically learn the position of tires on the vehicle if the tire pressure sensors or their positions are changed on the vehicle.
The TPMS can automatically detect, under all operating conditions, the following:
- One or more tire pressure sensors have been replaced.
- One or more tire pressure sensor identifications are missing
- One or more alien identifications are being received, i.e. the system can reject identifications from tire pressure sensors that do not belong to the vehicle.
- The spare tire and one of the tires in use on the vehicle have exchanged position on the vehicle.
If a new sensor is fitted to the spare tire, it must have its identification code programmed into the TPMS diagnostically using a T4 (or a Land Rover-approved diagnostic system), or used on the vehicle as a 'running' wheel and the vehicle then driven for 15 minutes at more than 12.5 mph (20 km/h).
If the spare tire replaces a flat running tire, the system will not continually warn the driver that the original flat tire (now in the spare position) is flat. A message displayed for 20 seconds at each ignition-on cycle that the spare tire is flat.