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Tire Pressure "location" readings if tires are rotated ?

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I assume that if you rotate the tires, the tire pressure "location" readings will follow the tire. Anyone know for sure?
 
I assume that if you rotate the tires, the tire pressure "location" readings will follow the tire. Anyone know for sure?
Yes, they follow the tire when rotated.
 
I assume that if you rotate the tires, the tire pressure "location" readings will follow the tire. Anyone know for sure?
There are highly localized antennas in each wheel well. So, the locations stay correct. If you move a tire, the right front fender will always tell you the pressure of the right front tire.
 
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Thank you both for your prompt replies
 
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