Does Rotating Tires Affect TPMS Sensors and How to Recalibrate Them?

Learn how rotating tires impacts TPMS sensors and why recalibrating them after rotation ensures accurate tire pressure readings.

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Rotating tires can indeed affect TPMS sensors (Tire Pressure Monitoring System). When you rotate your tires, the locations of the sensors change. After the rotation, it's important to recalibrate the TPMS or have it relearn the new sensor locations. This ensures accurate readings and avoids any malfunction or false alarms.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do TPMS sensors need recalibration after tire rotation? After rotating tires, TPMS sensors change their wheel positions. Recalibrating the system allows the vehicle to recognize new sensor locations and maintain accurate tire pressure readings.
  2. Can I rotate my tires without affecting the TPMS system? Rotating tires without recalibrating the TPMS may cause incorrect pressure readings or sensor malfunctions since the system won’t match sensor data to the correct wheel positions.
  3. How do I recalibrate TPMS sensors after rotating tires? Recalibration can usually be done by driving the vehicle for a short distance, following a specific procedure outlined in your vehicle’s manual, or using a TPMS scan tool to reset sensor locations.