Vehicle Care 9-65TPMS Sensor MatchingProcessEach TPMS sensor has a uniqueidentification code. Any time yourotate your vehicle's tires or replaceone or more of the TPMS sensors,the identification codes will need tobe matched to the new tire/wheelposition. The sensors are matchedto the tire/wheel positions in thefollowing order: driver side front tire,passenger side front tire, passengerside rear tire, and driver side reartire using a TPMS diagnostic tool.See your dealer/retailer for service.The TPMS sensors can also bematched to each tire/wheel positionby increasing or decreasing thetire's air pressure. If increasing thetire's air pressure, do not exceedthe maximum inflation pressureindicated on the tire's sidewall.To decrease air-pressure out of atire you can use the pointed end ofthe valve cap, a pencil-style airpressure gauge, or a key.You have two minutes to match thefirst tire/wheel position, andfive minutes overall to match all fourtire/wheel positions. If it takes longerthan two minutes, to match the firsttire and wheel, or more thanfive minutes to match all four tireand wheel positions the matchingprocess stops and you need tostart over.The TPMS sensor matching processis outlined below:1. Set the parking brake.2. Place the vehicle power mode inON/RUN/START. See IgnitionPositions on page 8‑17.3. Select the vehicle informationmenu using the menu button.4. Select the tire pressure screenusing the up/down thumbwheel.5. Press SET to begin the sensormatching process.6. Press SET to confirm selection.The horn sounds twice to signalthe receiver is in relearn modeand TIRE LEARNING ACTIVEmessage displays on the DICscreen.