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Old May 11, 2025 | 11:15 PM
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TPMS Problem

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2014 V8 VantageS - Right front wheel tire pressure is not registering. Just getting the blank line on the graphic and the message in the instrument cluster. I have replaced the tire sensor (twice) and triggered it quite a few times, the antenna behind the inner wheel well and the control module in the footwell. I erase the codes and the message always returns. I'm thinking now that I'm down to tracing for a broken wire. Does anyone have a schematic available showing the TPMS system? Any other suggestions? Thanks so much.
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If you swap the two front tires does it stay in that quarter?
 
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Yes, tried that too.
 
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You really need to get a scan tool and scan for faults. But most likely its an issue with the module itself . These modules seem to fail quite frequently.
 
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I have a scanner and do clear the codes regularly.
 
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TPMS batteries last about a decade. When I bought my 2011 V8 Vantage about 4 years ago from Fairfield Jaguar they had Miller Aston Martin replace the TPMS at a cost of about $1K before delivering my car to me. I think there are cheaper options, but because it was on their dime I did not say anything.
 
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TPMS sensors were all replaced with the new tires and all 4 respond to a trigger from a TPMS tool.
 
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You really need to get a scan tool and scan for faults. But most likely its an issue with the module itself . These modules seem to fail quite frequently.
I replaced the module.
 
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