21 Yukon XL Service TPMS System?

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Litsnsirn

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Two days ago the service TPMS message came up on my Yukon and the front tire pressures weren’t displayed any longer. Today I tried doing the TPMS relearn and I wasn’t able to get the front sensors to beep. After some driving around, the rears stopped reporting so all four tires aren’t showing readings. It seems strange that I lost two and then pretty rapidly, the other two. It doesn’t seem like all four sensors would quit at roughly the same time, so are there any modules that could cause this?
 

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I had the service TPMS message come up, and both rear wheels stopped showing pressure reading on the DIC. I tried several relearn procedures, and they all failed. Turned out that the battery in my rear right TPMS sensor was dead, and the sensor we replaced. Issue resolved.
 

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Disconnect your positive from the battery and reconnect after 5 mins, relearn the drive for 20 miles.
 
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I had the service TPMS message come up, and both rear wheels stopped showing pressure reading on the DIC. I tried several relearn procedures, and they all failed. Turned out that the battery in my rear right TPMS sensor was dead, and the sensor we replaced. Issue resolved.
Is there a way to read the voltage of the sensors?
 

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5 years seems a bit premature but could maybe depend on your driving habits and gm being cheap which would not be surprising at all.
rotate the rear tires to the front and see if it those read even temporarily if so then probably looking at new tpms sensors which is roughly $200 depending which tire shop you visit, some may be more thirsty than others.
 

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