New Wheel Installed: 
 
 
At this  point you  should have your  new wheel installed.  Lower the car onto the ground and 
tighten the lugs one more time to make sure they are snug.  Repeat the process for the other 
wheels that you will be installing.  Now it’s time to pair the tire pressure sensors. 
 
Pairing the Tire Pressure Sensors to the Vehicle 
Each tire pressure sensor has a unique identification code that allows it to be read by the car’s 
computer.  When the tires are rotated or the wheels are changed, the computer does not know 
that the sensor has been  replaced or has changed its position.    As a result, the TPMS pairing 
process should be performed every time a wheel is removed and placed at a different location. 
If  a  TPMS  malfunction  light  appears  on  the  dash  after  pairing,  the  pairing  process  may  not 
have been completed properly.  Repeat the pairing process until the TPMS light goes away.