Hyundai Sonata: TPMS Receiver. Description and Operation - Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Suspension SystemHyundai Sonata: TPMS Receiver. Description and Operation

Operation

1.
General Function
A.
Auto-locate/learn takes place only once per Ignition cycle.
B.
On successful completion, 4 road wheel sensor ID's, together with their respective road wheel positions are latched into memory for monitoring.
C.
D.
Spare tire inflation / DTC state is not displayed.
2.
General Conditions to Learn New Sensors:
A.
Receiver must Auto-Locate 4 road sensors.
B.
C.
Receiver must determine that it is confident that sensor is not temporary:
1)
Uses vehicle speed.
2)
Uses confidence reduction of previously learned sensors.
D.
3.
General Conditions to Un-Learn a sensor that is removed:
A.
It takes less than 10 minutes at 20~30kph.
B.
Confidence reduction is dependant on vehicle speed and the number of sensors known to the receiver.

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