Saw older threads on this issue, thought I’d post my fix for TPMS/Keyless Entry not working. The previous “fix” of pulling the 10 amp fuse in the fuse box didn’t work. I even went so far as to unplug the RCDLR to see if it would wake up on re install. No dice.
Went to my local pull-a-part yard. I used a 2011 Impala for this. The trim at the forward edge of the top of the dash conceals the RCDLR on the Impala, just to the left of the center of the cluster. Lift the trim, and push the RCDLR to the right to free it from its mounting. Pull to you and unplug it. It cost me a whole $5.00 at my local yard. The decal on the RCDLR must have the arrow on the upper left corner (it looks just like the remote start button arrow).
If the part number is NOT 15857831, say a 2038#### or 25######, you have a newer module then came in the vehicle, and that’s OK. Plug it in and go into programming mode. As you pass thru the tire pressure mode, the TPMS should report pressures. Program your remote(s) and test them.
My local dealer wouldn’t touch my ESV, as it is a “manufactured vehicle”, a limousine conversion. But the forum gave me enough information to troubleshoot, so I felt obliged to share the result.
Went to my local pull-a-part yard. I used a 2011 Impala for this. The trim at the forward edge of the top of the dash conceals the RCDLR on the Impala, just to the left of the center of the cluster. Lift the trim, and push the RCDLR to the right to free it from its mounting. Pull to you and unplug it. It cost me a whole $5.00 at my local yard. The decal on the RCDLR must have the arrow on the upper left corner (it looks just like the remote start button arrow).
If the part number is NOT 15857831, say a 2038#### or 25######, you have a newer module then came in the vehicle, and that’s OK. Plug it in and go into programming mode. As you pass thru the tire pressure mode, the TPMS should report pressures. Program your remote(s) and test them.
My local dealer wouldn’t touch my ESV, as it is a “manufactured vehicle”, a limousine conversion. But the forum gave me enough information to troubleshoot, so I felt obliged to share the result.