07-04-2023, 03:00 AM
(06-17-2023, 10:29 AM)ztsoft Wrote: After installed compatible sensors and modified the configurations (019-03;020-08;267-01), the tire pressure cannot be displayed, and it has been a long and long drive. I read the DTC information of the CEM, and the information as follows.
OrBit DTC Report for YV
06/17/2023, 17:16:51
BCM2:
C0563 - **No description found in ECU database**
C10D0 - **No description found in ECU database**
CEM:
C11062 - Right Rear Tire Pressure Sensor and Transmitter Assembly- System Programming Failures- Not configured
C11060 - Left Rear Tire Pressure Sensor and Transmitter Assembly- System Programming Failures- Not configured
C11058 - Right Front Tire Pressure Sensor and Transmitter Assembly- System Programming Failures- Not configured
C11056 - Left Front Tire Pressure Sensor and Transmitter Assembly- System Programming Failures- Not configured
(06-19-2023, 02:06 AM)ztsoft Wrote:(06-19-2023, 01:25 AM)mccoy0007 Wrote: After install the so-called OEM 31362304 from Taobao, the Chinese version of Ebay, I have experienced same codes. I have driven my XC90 around 15 mins I got a pop-up window remind me that "failed to calibrate, try again?". Yellow tire Pressure warning light keep illuminated.
The seller provides the sensor IDs and advise me to write them to Sensus system, I will try that later today using Orbit.
However, I doubt whether this could help. If that were the case, I could only assume that something is wrong with the sensors. Since there's no guarantee for the so-called OEM quality sensors.
I got same issues. But I already wrote IDs to Sensus system using Orbit, but it was useless. After this weekend, I driven over 50 miles, it always showup "failed to calibrate, try again?".
I tried a different set of sensors, and it works! If it shows "Failed to calibrate, try again?" then this means the sensors are not compatible, even one sensor is broken the entire system won't work. I'd recommend checking the customers' reviews before purchasing those 3rd party aftermarket sensors, or at least find a local workshop which has successful experiences on these sensors. The sensor is not expensive however the labor cost could be more expensive if things goes wrong.