Hi,
I have 2013 Citroen Berlingo (pre-facelift, made 07/2013). Does anyone know, what is the TPMS relearn procedure for this car?
I have two sets of wheels for summer/winter. One set has TPMS sensors and the other one doesn’t. Wheels without sensors obviously don’t work and it ends up with “tire pressure not monitored” warning. I never had any problems with the other set of wheels, even though I did rotate their positions (I didn’t have them marked). TPMS light always went off after a few minutes of drive. Could this car possibly be auto-relearn or is it OBD and it only somehow reads wheel’s positions automatically (if wheels are equipped with sensors, whose ID’s are already uploaded to ECU via OBD)?
If it its OBD-relearn, do you know, how many different sensor ID’s can be stored in the ECU at the same time? Could this car possibly have 8 slots like some C5s or C6s?
Thanks, Tom
Berlingo TPMS relearn
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Re: Berlingo TPMS relearn
I haven't had time to read through this myself but hopefully it will help you out
https://erwinsalarda.com/the-ultimate-g ... rocedures/
https://erwinsalarda.com/the-ultimate-g ... rocedures/
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Re: Berlingo TPMS relearn
It's not autolearn. You need a Diagbox, or other high end diagnostic machine, and an exciter for energising the TPMS valves.
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