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TPMS Fault came up on my 2018 F-Pace yesterday. I changed to winter tires 3 weeks ago and the only prior issue was the right rear pressure was low and needed to be topped up a couple times (around 35 PSI - topped up to 40 PSI). Planned to get the slow leak addressed this weekend, but then this fault came up. All pressures are currently normal and given the fault, I assume it is the TPMS module and not individual sensors. Couple photos attached for reference. Any suggestions?
Try a couple long drives and restarts, but your tire shop might have a tool that can tell them if TPMS battery is low. That's a common cause for unavailability. did you drive through wet recently? They can also sometimes become exposed to ingress even though the sensors are potted with an epoxy material.
The batteries are not changeable and usually have around a 7 year life span. Your getting into that range so I would just replace all 4 now.
If you want to be sure it's not something else like the module you will need to get codes. SDD gets the most detailed codes if possible.
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Thanks for the responses. Tire shop scanned and found two TPMS sensors that were not working. They replaced both and now the system is fine. Not sure why the other two sensors did not continue sending pressure info but assume when at least one sensor fails, the system shows a general fault.