TPMS Computer Problem???
When I go to the TPM on the instrument cluster the message reads "Tire Pressure Monitor non operational" Do I have bigger problems than just the TPMS in the tires? I will be making an appointment to take it into my MB Indy but wanted to get some input before I do. Thanks for your help.
This is hard reset of TPMS control module. Then do the instrument cluster reset, drive a dozen miles or so till the tire info shows or the inop message re-appears. You MAY need to do the instrument cluster reset a few times in order for the control module to poll all four wheels sequentially within the window the control unit allows before throwing a code and shutting down. Eventually it should work as info gained from each wheel is retained ( serial number of sensor, battery voltage, temp and pressure ) before the unit polls the next wheel.
Just did this on my '06 last week.
PS...make sure you are starting with the recommended pressures, check fuel fill door for pressures, mine are 29 front 32 rear.
Last edited by fxdeebee; Jan 29, 2014 at 12:37 PM.
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When I had mine put in I went thru the same scenario. Pull the fuse again ( doesn't have to be for hours, just a couple seconds will do ) and go thru the whole procedure again.
My experiences are chronicled here .. starting at post 59
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w220...erified-3.html
My Titans have been in for 5 months and have performed well to this point. I do occasionally ( like once a month or so ) get a dashboard message about being non operational but a dash reset clears it immediately.
To confirm, is the circled fuse on the image below fuse #70?
Thanks again
Yup, that's good old number 70. Just a thought. The TPMS system absolutely must have a good reference pressure to work from. Make very sure that your are starting the hard reset ( fuse pull ) on cold tires and your inflation is spot on with the data card on your fuel filler flap. Don't check it with a $2 gauge you get at the check out counter in Safeway. Spend $10-15 on a decent one. Consumer reports thinks highly of this model ..
Good Luck
Common issues preventing successful relearning:
- Old sensors are still inside of vehicle or around vehicle (old sensors must be 100ft away)
- Dark window tint interference (roll windows down during relearn )
- Bluetooth accessory interference (unplug Bluetooth accessories until relearn finished)
- Sensors are in sleep mode (need to be woken up by following procedure below)
Sensors may need to be woken up before the relearn procedure can be performed.Toawakensensorsfollowthese steps:
- Deflate tire(s) to 70% of their required air pressure
- Let deflated tire(S) sit 5 or more minutes
- Inflate tire(s) to OEM placard pressure
- Start relearn procedure
Last edited by l0renz0; Jun 30, 2014 at 11:40 AM.
Dropping the pressure to 15-20 PSI might work also. What that does is prompt the sensor to go into burst mode ( that is.. faster data transmission ) as it thinks you have had a catastrophic blowout and should pop the warning in the instrument cluster straight away.
Right now I'm not getting readings from any of the tires. I've reset the system many times with no results. The only time I did get readings on all 4 tires with the current Titan sensors was the day after I had them installed. But 5 minutes later, the right back tire showed a dash only and soon after the system went back to fail mode. Not sure what happened and how it was able to read all 4 tires that one time.
When dropping the psi to 17, should I have to drive the car to trigger the system or are you suggesting to reflate them to the required pressure after so much time and then driving it?
Thanks again to all for the tips.
yes
or can I order of those OBD scanners to clear it up?
no
Right now I'm not getting readings from any of the tires. I've reset the system many times with no results. The only time I did get readings on all 4 tires with the current Titan sensors was the day after I had them installed. But 5 minutes later, the right back tire showed a dash only and soon after the system went back to fail mode. Not sure what happened and how it was able to read all 4 tires that one time.
SWAG ( Scientific Wild Arsed Guess ). It MAY have been using cached data from old sensors, then started getting different serial numbers and went into re-learn mode. In the process, it MAY have timed out of the allowed receive window before getting all wheels learned and went into fail mode.. again.
When dropping the psi to 17, should I have to drive the car to trigger the system or are you suggesting to reflate them to the required pressure after so much time and then driving it?
Hold off on that for now. Lets try and start from scratch and do all the stuff from WIS, owners manuals and vendor sites for reactivating.
Repull fuse #70 for a few seconds ( ign off ).
Be somewhere you can inflate the tires. Fill all 4 to 48 PSI ( 3.2 bar ) I know, sounds high, but according to WIS " New tire pressure sensors cannot be read out because they do not send signals until a tire pressure above 3.2 bar has been applied " If your installer some how missed that....
Then adjust tire pressure back down to 29-30 PSI front ( 2 bar) 32-33 PSI ( 2.17 bar) rear. Do the dashboard reset and HOLD the R button at least 3 seconds. That should bring up the CHECK CURRENT TIRE PRESSURE YES /NO message. Select YES. wait a couple seconds. The message should disappear and TIRE PRESS. MONITOR REACTIVATED should come up. Starting the car will put TIRE PRESSURE DISPLAY APPEARS AFTER DRIVING A FEW MIN up.
Go for a drive. If it pops up with "visit workshop" do the dashboard reset again with a 3 second push of the R button . drive some more. If it does the "visit workshop" again, try the dashboard reset one last time.
If it fails to properly show tire pressures at this point, go to some place you can inflate the tires. Do dashboard reset and then deflate a tire to about 15 PSI ( 1 bar ) and see if it pops up as a red warning on the dash.
If it does, reinflate to proper pressure and move to one of the other three tires. Repeat for each tire until all 4 have been done and show up.
If they don't show up by now I am about out of ideas other than getting a STAR machine hooked up and checking that to see if the TPMS control unit is at least retaining the new serial numbers and battery life of the sensors. If it isn't, then the TPMS control unit may need replacing.
Thanks again to all for the tips.
Cheers and good luck
Drove home and lowered the psi to 17 on one tire... got the large red error on the dash to check the tire pressure. This was a good sign since it recognize that there was a drop in tire pressure. Today I plan to run through these steps on each tire like you suggest and see if all tires generate the same red warning.
I'm guessing that if all tires trigger the pressure error when dropping the psi indicates that the sensors are working and are sending information to the main unit?
I plan to reflate all tires back to specs once I test each tire, reset the dash, and go for another drive. Will see if that does it.
I'll let you know my final results once I'm done with the remaining steps.
Thanks!
Last edited by l0renz0; Jul 4, 2014 at 01:35 PM.
I called Titan again today and asked for further guidance given that the previous instructions i received from them did not correct the problem. I was told that the sensors may need to be "waken up". Although i ran through wake up steps they sent me, the technician today suggested that I drop all the tires below 21 psi and to inflate them back to the appropriate level clockwise starting with the tire on the front driver side. He said to allow at least 20 minutes before moving on to the next tire and so on. I'm not totally convinced that the issues are with "sleeping" sensors, but I plan to give it a try.
Anyways, just wanted to share the latest with everyone. I will report back after i try these last steps Titan suggested.
I called Titan again today and asked for further guidance given that the previous instructions i received from them did not correct the problem. I was told that the sensors may need to be "waken up". Although i ran through wake up steps they sent me, the technician today suggested that I drop all the tires below 21 psi and to inflate them back to the appropriate level clockwise starting with the tire on the front driver side. He said to allow at least 20 minutes before moving on to the next tire and so on. I'm not totally convinced that the issues are with "sleeping" sensors, but I plan to give it a try.
Anyways, just wanted to share the latest with everyone. I will report back after i try these last steps Titan suggested.
Step you have taken already should have gotten the system up and running 3 times over. Take one more step backwards. Drag out the invoice from the vendor and ensure they are TT-BE004 ( 315 MHz ) and not the 435 MHz versions. ( see pic )
If yours are correct, then I am afraid that it may be time for STAR to look at your TPMS controller.




