TPM Receiver
TPM Receiver is integrated with the TPM module installed in the back side of center console. The operating battery of TPM module is supplied from the vehicle battery. A HIGH-LINE TPMS Receiver performs the same functions as the LOW-LINE RX, but in addition is equipped to control three Low Frequency Initiator (LFI) devices, fitted to the vehicle near each of the three tire locations. When the ignition circuit is first energized, the TPMS Receiver unit activates each of the LFI devices one at a time. The coded electromagnetic field from the LFI device causes a nearby WE to temporarily suspend normal processing and broadcast an RF message. The message content is the same as those normally generated by the WE sensor, with the exception that the operating state information within the broadcast reflects that the WE has detected the coded electromagnetic field from a nearby LFI device.
This DTC indicates that the receiver has a problem reading or writing to EEPROM. The most likely cause is TPMS Receiver failure.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible cause |
DTC strategy |
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Check Receiver module | 1. Faulty TPMS Receiver |
Enable conditions |
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IGN ON | |
Threshold value |
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Writing in the EEPROM was unsuccessful. | |
Mil On condition |
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Active DTC set |