TPMS system fault
Tps system fault . So every time I go somewhere they fill the tires correctly and they tell me the light is off and then when I drive it keeps telling me to check tire pressure and all four tires and keeps flashing then it goes off then it comes on for a while then it goes off can someone please tell me how to fix this I have a 2010 Jaguar xfr any help would be great
Agree with the above. Look for a good independent wrench with the newest Autel and/or SDD.
Also, the module is under the passenger seat. Check under the carpet for water.
The antenna's seem to come loose. Mine are zip tied to the fender liners.
Also, the module is under the passenger seat. Check under the carpet for water.
The antenna's seem to come loose. Mine are zip tied to the fender liners.
I had the same issue with a 2010 XF 3.0D S. Partially fixed it by replacing the TPMS module under the driver seat with one from a late model 2015 car. I still get occasional warnings on longer distances but they reset after a minute or so.
You might get away by flashing your existing module with later software if you know someone with the kit to do it. Getting a dealer to do it was prohibitively expensive, which is why I went down the route of switching in a module with the later software already on it.
You might get away by flashing your existing module with later software if you know someone with the kit to do it. Getting a dealer to do it was prohibitively expensive, which is why I went down the route of switching in a module with the later software already on it.
As litteredwithfaults said TPMS only last 5-7 years and must be replaced as the batteries are not replaceable. You have a 2010 car. It's now over 12 years old. Have you ever replaced the TPMS?
I just went thru this on 2014 XJR. Discount Tire told me about the lifespan of TPMS. I had to replace all 4.
So check how old your sensors are and then go after the module.
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I just went thru this on 2014 XJR. Discount Tire told me about the lifespan of TPMS. I had to replace all 4.
So check how old your sensors are and then go after the module.
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As litteredwithfaults said TPMS only last 5-7 years and must be replaced as the batteries are not replaceable. You have a 2010 car. It's now over 12 years old. Have you ever replaced the TPMS?
I just went thru this on 2014 XJR. Discount Tire told me about the lifespan of TPMS. I had to replace all 4.
So check how old your sensors are and then go after the module.
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I just went thru this on 2014 XJR. Discount Tire told me about the lifespan of TPMS. I had to replace all 4.
So check how old your sensors are and then go after the module.
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