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TPMS Control module

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I’m new to the forum.
I have checked through the discussions, Google, You Tube, dealer sites and I am amazed that I can not find any site or person that knows exactly where the Tire Pressure Monitor Control Module is located on a 2011 4.6 Genesis Sedan.
ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED.
… by the way I’m not real savvy on how all these sites work, such as “tags” and “threads” and “ attaching files”.
( life is just not as simple as it used to be)
 
I’m new to the forum.
I have checked through the discussions, Google, You Tube, dealer sites and I am amazed that I can not find any site or person that knows exactly where the Tire Pressure Monitor Control Module is located on a 2011 4.6 Genesis Sedan.
ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED.
… by the way I’m not real savvy on how all these sites work, such as “tags” and “threads” and “ attaching files”.
( life is just not as simple as it used to be)

This might help you with location and understanding of the system.
 
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Thank you for video. It helped with understanding how the system operated and the location of the components of the system.
 
Thank you for video. It helped with understanding how the system operated and the location of the components of the system.
I brought up the location on the parts website of the location of the module and I was lost.
 
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