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DTC 32, 34, 36, 38:
Transmitter Failure
NOTE:
• Inspect for an aftermarket electrical device interfering
with the RF signal from the sensors when driving the
vehicle.
• Before you begin troubleshooting, determine the
actual location of the TPMS wheel sensor on the
vehicle using the tire pressure sensor location
procedure (see page 18-61).
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
3. Note the tire pressure sensor(s) number by the
indicated DTC.
DTC
32
34
36
38
4. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
5. Make sure all four wheels are TPMS wheels with
properly mounted tire pressure sensors.
Are T PMS type wheels with a tire pressure sensor
mounted on the vehicle?
YES
Go to step 8.
NO
Go to step 6.
6. Substitute a known-good TPMS wheel.
7. Memorize the tire pressure sensor IDs with the HDS
(see page 18-60).
Did the T PMS control unit memorize the tire
pressure sensors?
YES
Replace the original tire pressure sensor
(see page 18-86).
NO
Go to step 8.
Tire Pressure Sensor
Tire Pressure Sensor
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
8. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
9. Do the tire pressure sensor location procedure to
determine the affected tire location and relate it to
the tire pressure sensor number (see page 18-61).
Did each tire pressure sensor respond to the
T PMS initializer tool?
YES
Go to step 10.
NO
Check for an aftermarket electrical device
interfering with the RF signals from the sensors. If
there are no electrical devices causing interference,
replace the appropriate tire pressure sensor
(see page 18-86).
10. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and wait
5 minutes or more.
11. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
12. Identify the affected tire sensor number from the
DTC list on step 3.
13. Locate the affected tire pressure sensor checking
the TIRE 1, TIRE 2, TIRE 3, TIRE 4 AIR PRESSURE in
the TPMS DATA LIST with the HDS.
Is the def ault pressure of 145 psi displayed?
YES
Go to step 14.
NO
Repeat steps 10 through 13 until the default
pressure (145 psi) is displayed. If the default
pressure is never displayed, replace the TPMS
control unit (see page 18-85).
14. Drive the vehicle over 28 mph (45 km/h), and
monitor the affected tire pressure sensor with the
HDS.
Did the af f ected tire pressure sensor change f rom
the def ault pressure ( 145 psi) to the correct tire
pressure?
YES
The system is OK at this time. Clear the DTC
with the HDS.
Replace the appropriate tire pressure sensor
NO
(see page 18-86).
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