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Originally Posted by HDRDTD
If all you did was inflate the tires to the correct pressure, you shouldn't have to 'relearn' them at all.
Relearning the sensors should only be needed if you change one, or take the wheels/tires off and put different ones back on.
as long as the same sensor stays on the same wheel at the same location on the car, you shouldn't have to relearn them.
You may have to drive the car a bit after setting the pressures before the sensors display the new pressures tho.
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Originally Posted by Rock-It Man
Relearn is for changing tires from one position to another, not for sensing pressure change after inflating tires.
The re-learn method that uses pressure change to trigger sensors doesn't work on newer 2011's. If it's not in your manual, then it doesn't work and you need the relearn tool.
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Yup...."relearn" is only for when you put a new tire on the wheel.
Just put in pressure using your tire gauge. After you drive for a mile or two the DIC will read the new pressure. No need to hit the relearn when just adding air.