System Familiarization
Review the tire pressure monitor (TPM) system operation in order to familiarize
yourself with the normal system functions and operations. Refer to
Tire Pressure Monitor Description and Operation.
Visual/Physical Inspection
• | Inspect for aftermarket devices, such as tires, wheels, or
radio frequency transmitting devices which could affect the operation of the TPM system.
Refer to
Checking Aftermarket Accessories in Wiring Systems |
• | Inspect the easily accessible or visible system components for obvious
physical damage, or missing components, such as the valve stems, which could also
effect the operation of the system. |
• | Inspect the tires for the proper inflation pressures. |
• | Inspect the tires for any use of sealants. The use of tire sealants can
obstruct the sensor's pressure sensing port and cause inaccurate tire pressure readings.
If this condition is verified, replace the sensor. Refer to
Tire Pressure Indicator Sensor Replacement. |
System Diagnosis
After incorrect system operation has been verified and that aftermarket devices,
or tire sealants are not the cause, begin the system diagnosis with the diagnostic
system check. the diagnostic system check will provide the following information:
- The identification of the control modules that control the TPM system.
- The ability of those control modules to communicate via the serial data
circuit.
- The presence of any stored diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) in those
control modules and there status.
The use of the diagnostic system check will identify the correct procedure for
diagnosing the system and where the procedure is located. Refer to
Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle.