Dodge / Chrysler TPMS Light On – All Sensors Test Good
In the 2007-2012 Dodge and Chrysler vehicles, the TPMS light may come on due to a damaged TPMS sensor even though the sensor tests OK with a test tool. The TPMS light often comes on intermittently.
Problem
2007 to 2012 Dodge and Chrysler vehicles may have the TPMS light due to no signal from one sensor.
When codes are read from the TPMS module, you may see a code as a weak signal from a TPMS sensor or no signal from one of the wheels. Technicians can get a reading when they check the signal at each TPMS sensor.
If one sensor is not communicating with the TPMS module but communicates with your test tool because the sensor’s small metal (red circle) has been damaged, most likely during a tire change.
Solution
While it is possible to inspect and, when possible, repair the old TPMS sensor, the recommended fix is to change the sensor that is sending a weak or intermittent signal. The faulty sensor can be replaced with OEM or aftermarket TPMS sensors. To learn more about TPMS sensors, see our article on Everything You Need to Know about TPMS.How do you diagnose TPMS problems?
If your vehicle can’t inform you which sensor is faulty, you must use a TPMS Tool to access the TPMS module via the diagnostic port under the dashboard, the driver’s side.
The YOUCANIC Full System Scanner is a perfect example of an OBD-II scanner for troubleshooting your TMPS. This powerful device can read and clear fault codes from the TMPS. It can also let you reset and calibrate your sensors.
We hope you find the Dodge / Chrysler TPMS Light On – All Sensors Test Good guide helpful. Check these troubleshooting and repair guides for more help on your Dodge.
I have a 2012 Ram 2500. The back passenger TPMS sensor quit reporting. I suspected a bad sensor or battery. I took truck and got tires rotated thinking the problem would follow the tire but it did not. It is reporting correctly but the back passenger still does not report.