Yea, there is period of time where the system is not going into fault.
I took mine on about a 30 min test drive to get it to forget the original sensors and trip the fault light.
I had scanned my tires and wheels with my TPMS scanner and knew the system was still showing the wheels and tires I took off.
Those had 42-43 psi The tires I had just scanned had 38-39 PSI according to their TPMS sensors.
I was thinking maybe if I got to no longer sense any sensors it would allow me to program the new sensors.
Nope, still notta. The Sensors that were working fine on my 2021 At4 do not seem to be compatible with this 2023.
Really irritates me when these manufactures change simple stuff like this. Now its looking like the wheels all have need to be pulled off and sensors replaced with ones that will work with a 2023.
I also reached out this morning to some aftermarket sensor sources, that I successfully bought from in the past, they don't show anything yet for 2023 or show that the 2023 is the same as the 2021. So could mean I get stuck paying 4 times the price of aftermarkets to get OEM Vin specific sensors from the dealer, likely going cost $200-300 vs 50 bucks for a set of 4 aftermarket sensors, plus the time hassles and expense to pull and breakdown these wheels and tires again.
I am thinking I may go with something like the Fuel Coverts in all black rather then the two tone since that would match better with the grill being fitted with bonze accents rather then grey like my 21 AT4. If I do that, I will also want to bump the tire size up to 33-34" minimum.
Leaning towards going with 295/70R18s same setup as what I have on my 2500 HD GMC, only make the wheels all black for the AT4.
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