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TPMS Reset: Dodge Avenger 2008-2014 Tire Pressure Sensor

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TPMS Reset-Dodge Avenger 2008-2014 Tire Pressure Sensor

Dodge Avenger 2008-2014 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Reset

Simple to follow procedure on how to reset/relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator warning light on Dodge Avenger for the year 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Sensor Relearn Procedure without a Scan Tool:

1. Inflate all tires to pressure listed on the placard.

2. Turn the ignition to the ON position with the engine OFF (not the ACC position), and roll the driver’s side window down.

3. Let the vehicle sit, for 20 minutes, with the ignition ON. Turn the climate controls/NAV system OFF to limit battery drain.

4. During the 20 minutes, scan each sensor.

5. Drive the vehicle above 15 MPH for at least 20 minutes. All sensor IDs will be memorized automatically.

Sensor Relearn Procedure with a Scan Tool (If Available):

1. Inflate all tires to pressure listed on the placard.

2. Select OBD II (PERFORM RELEARN on the ELITE Tool) from your Tool’s menu.

3. Starting with the LF tire, use your Tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR and LR (and the full size spare if equipped).

4. After all sensor IDs have been read, turn the ignition to the ON position with the engine OFF (not the ACC position).

5. Connect the OBD II Connector to the Tool then to the vehicle’s OBD II port. Make sure your connection is secure and the green light is on.

6. Select UPLOAD CAR IDS, from the Tool’s menu, and upload the sensor IDs.

7. When RELEARN COMPLETE / IDs UPLOADED TO CAR is displayed, the IDs have been successfully uploaded.

8. With the ignition still in the ON position, re-scan each sensor.

9. Drive the vehicle above 15 MPH, for at least 20 minutes, and monitor the low tire pressure monitor to ensue it does not blink.

 

About Dodge Avenger

The Dodge Avenger nameplate was reused in February 2007 as a 2008 model year sedan to replace the Dodge Stratus, whose coupe version had replaced the original Avenger in 2001.

Like its Dodge Journey stablemate, the Avenger’s exterior was styled by Chrysler’s Ryan Nagode. The interior was styled by Ben S. Chang.

The Avenger was officially unveiled at the Paris Motor Show on September 28, 2006, as a concept car. It was launched in Europe and was sold in the United Kingdom, filling a gap in the Chrysler range that was left by the Neon’s demise four years earlier. It was also launched in Australia, although with only the 2.4 L engine. The 2007 – 2014 model was sold widely in New Zealand.

In the US, the Avenger was launched with a 30-second television ad, “Tuned Up,” that debuted Sunday, March 4, 2007, during NHL hockey, an ad in which a lab technician discovers he can play “Smoke on the Water” by Deep Purple on the Avenger’s transmission.

Another television spot likened the Avenger to the “superhero” vehicle for the everyman, depicting a driver piloting his Avenger through Gotham-like streets and alleys, speaking to the MyGig entertainment system in distinctly Batman-reminiscent tones, to arrive home, pull into a two-car garage and open the rear door to a sleeping child in the rear car-seat.

According to some reports, the Avenger, along with the redesigned Chrysler Sebring, shares a DaimlerChrysler/Mitsubishi Motors platform called JS which used the Mitsubishi GS as a starting point.

The base engine in the SE and SXT trim levels was the 2.4 L GEMA I4 naturally aspirated “World Engine”, a joint venture between DaimlerChrysler, Mitsubishi, and Hyundai.

Additional engines included an optional 2.7 L V6 in the SXT and a standard 3.5 L V6 in the R/T trim level.

In addition to the 2.4 L “World Engine” and the V6s, export vehicles were offered with the 2.0 L naturally aspirated “World Engine”, as well as a 2.0 L turbocharged diesel (Pumpe-Düse) made by Volkswagen.

As a 2008 model, the Dodge Avenger came to showrooms in February 2007.

Features on the new Avenger included optional heated/cooled cup holders as well as Dodge’s new “Chill Zone”, a feature that comes standard on all Avenger models, which can store up to four 12-US fl oz cans in the glove box and chill them to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

The Avenger competed directly with the Chevrolet Malibu and Ford Fusion, with the 2007 and later Chrysler Sebring being aimed at the higher-priced American cars such as the Mercury Milan, Pontiac G6, and Saturn Aura. (Source Wiki)

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