The Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) system interfaces with
the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) through the serial data line. Once the
      program mode is accessed through the IPC, each sensor's    unique identification
      code can be programmed into the receiver's memory.   Each sensor must
  transmit     the unique code   in the  proper sequence. A magnet must be
 held  close  to    the sensor in order   to force  the sensor to transmit
 the identification      code. The IPC will display   a message  as each sensor
 is programmed,  and     when to proceed to the next  sensor  for programming.
  The receiver  also    sends  a message to the BCM to  sound the  horn one
 time, indicating   that    the sensor  properly transmitted  an identification
  code. If the  programming     sequence  is cancelled before  any sensor
is  programmed,   or if the vehicle's     battery  is disconnected, the  receiver
 will remember  all  current identification      codes. As soon as the  receiver
 learns the  first sensor  identification    code,   all previously stored
  codes are erased  from the receiver's  memory.
Programming TPM Sensors
Tool Required
J 41760 Tire Pressure Monitor
(TPM) Programming Tool.
Important: Make sure the vehicle has been stationary for at least 2 minutes before
attempting to program the TPM sensors.
- Turn the ignition to ON.
 
- Press the RESET button in order to clear any IPC display warning
messages.
 
- Press and release the OPTIONS button on the DIC to scroll through
the display options until the IPC display is blank.
 
- Press and hold the DIC RESET button for 3 seconds.
 
Notice: Refer to Body Control Module (BCM) Programming/RPO Configuration in the Preface section.
- Press the OPTIONS button again until the TIRE TRAINING message
appears.
 
- Press the RESET button until the IPC LEARN L FRONT TIRE message
appears in order to begin the programming sequence.
 
- Install the J 41760 
Tire Pressure Programming Tool over the left front valve stem.
 
- The horn will sound, indicating the left front TPM sensor is programmed.
 
- When the horn sounds, proceed to program the  next TPM sensor in the
following order as directed by the IPC messages:
 
Programming Cancellation
- The programming mode will be cancelled if any of the following
conditions are met:
 
| •  | The program mode is exited through the DIC. | 
 
| •  | The ignition is turned to OFF. | 
 
| •  | All four sensors have been programmed. | 
 
| •  | The TPM system has been in the program mode for longer than 2 minutes
and no sensors have been learned. | 
 
- If the program mode is cancelled with less than four codes stored,
the receiver will only accept the codes programmed up to that point.