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DIY tire rotation

dirty eddie

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If I rotate my tires from front to rear will the low/high pressure indicater still work but in reverse? IE: if the front tires indicate low on the dash indicater,the rear tires are actually low.
 
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I've rotated the tires on mine and the car simply "relearned" the proper position. As far as I can tell there is a TPMS module on each wheel and a sensor near each wheel location that picks up the readings so the vehicle is able to tell which tire is in what position.
 
My owners manual says "Back to Front". "Front to other side back".

If you always do it yourself, no problem, however if you have either a dealer or other garage do it, they all have their own method so you had better tell them exactly how you want it done.
 
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