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The TPMS display on my '16 Silverado High Country is showing 0psi for front passenger tire. Tires have been rotated and the issue is still showing on spot. I went to tire shop to have them relearn my TPMS. They all responded to the relearn. Any ideas or solutions?

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I recently had the same issue on my 2017. The dealership tried to reset the TMPS, and I had the same results as you. The dealership quoted almost $300.00 to replace one of the sensors. The service representative said it is ridiculous what GM charges for the sensors, and he quietly recommended that I get the sensors from eBay. The dealership wanted almost $100 per sensor, but I got all four GM (13540604) sensors for $118.96. I decided to replace all four, so I don't have to deal with this again. 

 

My truck's TPMS RPO code is XL7 (Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor - FREQUENCIES RATING 315 MHZ). 

Hope this helps. 

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I took my truck to a tire shop and they tried to relearn the TPMS. They found that my batteries were dead in that tire. The right rear's battery was critically low. so the sensors were replaced. And $100 later, I am back to normal.

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