Tyre pressure monitoring system

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Hi all
I have a Mk5 Supra and I want to swap my rear wheels end to end on the axle because the Near side is wearing a bit faster than the Off side wheel.
My question is what will happen to the TPMS will they recognize the change or will the system be confused. I have heard some say that the receivers for each wheel are in the wheel arch and it will be sweet.
Any ideas please.
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You probably should be able to just pull up the TPMS screen on the infotainment and run a TPMS reset. It takes just a couple minutes of driving and it will reconnect the car correctly to each of the 4 TPMS sensors. if you dont run a reset you might have a warning that the system isnt reading the TPMS correctly.
 
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Thanx for that. I did have to replace a tyre a while back and the computer prompted me through the re calibration,it was easy. On my 370z Nissan if you changed one tyre you had to change them all as the VDC could not be re calibrated,so I was pleasantly surprised
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