Note: Before the tire is removed from the wheel, note the following items to avoid tire pressure sensor damage upon tire dismounting.
• Place the sensor's cap and valve on a dry clean surface after removal. The cap is aluminum and the valve is nickel plated to prevent corrosion and are not to be substituted with a cap or valve made of any other material. • When separating the tire bead from the wheel, position the bead breaking fixture 90 degrees from the valve stem. • Position the mounting/dismounting head so the tire iron, or pry bar can be inserted slightly clockwise of the sensor body when prying the tire bead up and over the mounting/dismounting head. • Using the tire machine, rotate the tire/wheel assembly clockwise when transferring the tire bead to the out side of the wheel rim. • Repeat items for inner bead.
Note: If any tire sealant is noted upon tire dismounting, remove all residual liquid sealant from the inside of the tire and wheel surfaces.
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
Tighten the sensor nut to 7 N·m (62 lb in).
Note: Before reinstalling the tire on the wheel, note the following items to avoid tire pressure sensor damage upon tire mounting:
• Position the mounting/dismounting head 180 degrees from the valve stem. • Position the bead transition area 45 degrees counterclockwise of the valve stem. • Using the tire machine, rotate the tire/wheel assembly clockwise when transferring the tire bead to the inside of the wheel rim. • Repeat items for outer bead.
Note: A service replacement tire pressure sensor is shipped in OFF mode. In this mode the sensor's unique identification code cannot be learned into the liftgate module (LGM) memory. The sensor must be taken out of OFF mode by spinning the tire/wheel assembly above 32 km/h (20 mph) in order to close the sensor's internal roll switch for at least 10 seconds.