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15 minutes ago, revrnd said:

I was told recently that the 24s relearn the OEM sensor positions after a short drive. I havent looked in the owners manual just used my little tool that I've had for a few years

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There are several 'versions' of the same tool available online. If all you want to do is relearn their positions, something like this works quite well.

At the time I was looking to buy a truck I was thinking in terms of rounding up something cost effective like that for rotations and swapping tire/wheel sets, only after that did I clue into the claims of what the new trucks could do all on their own with the oem sensors. It was after I asked the service manager at the dealership and got turned down for them touching the placard pressures, then I thought what now ... and then the video on here prompted what I bought to deal with that issue. Next time you do a tire rotation with oem sensors, try to refrain from using your tool and see what the truck does. Of course it will help if you have the tire pressures set differently from front to rear and leave it that way initially after the location swap as otherwise it wouldn't look like you've done anything and still wouldn't know if it worked !

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1 hour ago, Chuck FB said:

At the time I was looking to buy a truck I was thinking in terms of rounding up something cost effective like that for rotations and swapping tire/wheel sets, only after that did I clue into the claims of what the new trucks could do all on their own with the oem sensors. It was after I asked the service manager at the dealership and got turned down for them touching the placard pressures, then I thought what now ... and then the video on here prompted what I bought to deal with that issue. Next time you do a tire rotation with oem sensors, try to refrain from using your tool and see what the truck does. Of course it will help if you have the tire pressures set differently from front to rear and leave it that way initially after the location swap as otherwise it wouldn't look like you've done anything and still wouldn't know if it worked !

You'll have to remind me in Nov' when the winter tires go on LOL

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Posted
6 minutes ago, revrnd said:

You'll have to remind me in Nov' when the winter tires go on LOL

You'll have to remind me "TO" put on my winter tires by then LOL.

Posted
12 hours ago, rjgvt said:

Not sure if the GM sensors will learn the positions on their own or not but I do a relearn with the Autel when I swap wheels/tires. 

the '24-up are supposed to

Posted
10 hours ago, kylant said:

the '24-up are supposed to

Mine does.

I cannot speak beyond 2024.

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