2014 tpm on older jeep
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2014 tpm on older jeep
I just bought 18" wheels from a 2014 Sahara and put them on my stock 2011 sport. I am assuming the tpm sensors from the new Sahara are not going to be read by the computer? I have read about older wheels on the 2013 and newer vehicles not working, is it the same my way too? I don't want to take the sensors out of my old wheels because I will be putting them back on in the winter.
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You are correct. 14 senor will not work on a 11. Bc they are sending a different frequency. I think it was 2012 when they changed the frequency of the senor. Someone else might correct me if I'm wrong.
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Another option is to switch the sensors from your old wheels to the new ones. I too have a 2011 Wrangler sport which I switch to the 17 inch alloys with new Goodyear Dura track tires. The tire pressure sensors easily unbolt from the stem – any tire shop can do the swap. FYI the 2011 uses sensors that transmit at 315mhz. I believe that the 2013 and newer use 433mhz sensors.
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You can buy brand new sensors for your 2011.
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If you got to a tire shop, they can change the frequency on the new TPMS sensors. Its a neat little device and runs about $120 to do it up here. Canadian funds.
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