TPMS Sensors

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Maybe but probably not. Your system was designed to use sensors on the 315mhz frequency and the 2019 uses that and 433 mhz as standard.

You can try to pair them up with your truck but will probably have to buy new ones.
Thanks for your response! Is there any way to verify which ones I have in the new wheels? Or is there a way to just disable TPMS?
 

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^^^^^x2^^^^^ You will have to purchase the proper frequency TPMS sensors. I don't know if you can 'disable' the TPMS system, so that it does not give you a dashboard warning, but I would doubt it.
 
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Thanks for your response! Is there any way to verify which ones I have in the new wheels? Or is there a way to just disable TPMS?
A good TPMS tool/programmer can tell you the frequency and battery levels. Probably best to just take it to a tire shop and ask them if they can get you that info with their programmer/tool.

As far as disabling it, it's not easily done because it's a NHTSA item. That being said, a BT Dieselworks AutoSync can disable it, as well as give you a lot more features/control over some other things.

 

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TPMS batteries are a puzzle to me. The one in the rear wheel of my 2016 motorcycle is dead at 32,000 miles. The OEM batts are still working in my 2006 Corvette after 70,000 miles. Ditto still working in my 2008 truck after 130,000 miles.

Wonder if it's miles or age that does 'em in?
 

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TPMS sensors are too easy to be resold as new. It’s really one of the worst white elephants in the automotive industry that’s being abused right now.
 

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