2010 XK TPMS Intermitant 'Check Tire Pressure'
#1
2010 XK TPMS Intermitant 'Check Tire Pressure'
Hello - Am fairly new to Forum. I have recently had intermittent alert ' Check Tire Pressure' and it moves around to all four wheels. Have replaced ALL four tire sensors. Can anyone advise on what to do?? Local Jag dealer just wants to replace stuff. Have driven 30+MPH several times for over 20 minute3s, for possible RESET - no change. Please advise - thanks.
#3
#4
Possibly, doing so has fixed many a weird problem.
#7
Take your car to the dealer and ask them to reinstall the TPMS module software. I had the exact same issue and this is what fixed my car. Jaguar Charlotte told me the software can become corrupt over time and this is the first step they take, if this does not fix it it is time for a new module. The cost for Jaguar to reinstall was around $125 if I remember correctly.
Trending Topics
#8
Take your car to the dealer and ask them to reinstall the TPMS module software. I had the exact same issue and this is what fixed my car. Jaguar Charlotte told me the software can become corrupt over time and this is the first step they take, if this does not fix it it is time for a new module. The cost for Jaguar to reinstall was around $125 if I remember correctly.
I've had the stupid TPMS faults intermittently for about a year now. Sometimes they were gone for months, but pretty steady on for the past three or so.
I JUST NOW got done replacing my battery so I hooked up SDD to do the Battery Reset thing, and since I was already IN there........ I reinstalled the TPMS soft/firmware.
After I got the roof debacle cleared up (thanks, forum people. The battery died while the top was stowed. UGH) I took a good long drive and ZERO TPMS anything showed up.
Course I don't know if/when the lights will come back, but 38 miles and so far, so good.
#11
Your bio indicates you are refering to an x100 XK, this is the x150 forum so I'm not sure our advise is directly applicable to your model. Tberg could confirm though as he also has an x100 as well.
As to dealers, I too found Asheville to be lacking in technical capabilities too, though certainly friendly and accomodating enough. Perhaps you might try Greenville instead. They share ownership but may have more experienced personel working there.
As to dealers, I too found Asheville to be lacking in technical capabilities too, though certainly friendly and accomodating enough. Perhaps you might try Greenville instead. They share ownership but may have more experienced personel working there.
#12
I JUST NOW got done replacing my battery so I hooked up SDD to do the Battery Reset thing, and since I was already IN there........ I reinstalled the TPMS soft/firmware. I took a good long drive and ZERO TPMS anything showed up.
Course I don't know if/when the lights will come back, but 38 miles and so far, so good.
Course I don't know if/when the lights will come back, but 38 miles and so far, so good.
#14
It's not so much in a "Software Update" area, but lists the TPMS stuff, I think three options in that part.
Last edited by Cee Jay; 05-16-2019 at 10:39 AM.
The following users liked this post:
Sean W (05-16-2019)
#15
That is absolutely correct...it was the first and only symptom of a failing battery on a 2007 XK. Battery replaced, no TPMS light. Failing batteries on the XK can present with any number of random and seemingly unrelated symptoms in the ekectrical system -warning lights (as possibly in this case), windows, door locks, touch screen, convertible roof, trunk lock...the list is restricted only to the number of modules in the car.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
penguin
XJ XJ6 / XJ8 / XJR ( X350 & X358 )
33
12-08-2019 07:17 AM
magmedia
PRIVATE For Sale / Trade or Buy Classifieds
1
05-30-2012 05:43 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)