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Help With Part: TPMS Sensor (2006 USA XJ SuperV8)

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Old Feb 15, 2017 | 10:35 PM
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Default Help With Part: TPMS Sensor (2006 USA XJ SuperV8)

As the title reads, anyone know what part number(s) I can order for TPMS sensors in my 2006 XJ SuperV8 (USA), thanks! JEPC didn't turn up any TPMS Sensors in the Wheels category, so if it's in there, it's buried.

Alternately, Cambo!!, what do I need to do to turn the damn light off? It's reading TPMS Sensor Fault and TPMS System Fault on the dash.
Pulled codes with SDD, got these under Tire pressure monitor module:
C1A62-93
C1A64-93
C1A56-31
C1A58-31
C1A62-31

I highly doubt there are that many bad sensors at once, but I will need to replace at least one as the valve stem is starting to crack, so I need the part number even if I have a fault elsewhere in the system.
 
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Old Feb 16, 2017 | 10:49 PM
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Hi oilstain,

In the JEPC, navigate to:

Information Systems and Controls
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

You will need to know whether your sensors operate at 315 MHz or 433 MHz. I assume that for the North American market it's 315 MHz but I don't know for certain.

Cheers,

Don
 
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Old May 26, 2018 | 09:56 AM
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hi Oilstain.
i know this post is like over an year old .
just joined the forum and recently fixed my issue with the TPMS s light in the dash board.
wanted to add some info if mite help somebody else.
i guess I should start a new one.
I got a 2006 XJ8L.
you ll find out what frequency your TPMS system works with if you look in the trunk and check it on the TPMS module by the spare wheel which u probably know by now.
 
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