Changed the oil in my RAM 1500 EcoDiesel today, and per the maintenance schedule, I rotated the tires. Since my spare is the same as the other wheels, I included the spare in the rotation, using what is called the Forward Cross Pattern.
(Meanwhile, while writing this post, I notice that I should have used the rearward cross pattern--OK, maybe tomorrow). I adjusted the tire pressures to meet spec, except kept the new spare (the previous R-front tire) at its original pressure. Started the car up to check for oil leaks and, whatever, and, checking tire pressure, noticed that the spare was now identified (by its pressure--a bit higher than the others) as the R-rear tire. I conclude that there is a pressure transmitter in each tire, and that the sensor in the previous R-front tire is now talking to the antenna for the R-rear tire. Meanwhile, the (original) spare either has no transmitter, or, is overwhelmed by the signal from the new spare.
So, the question. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there a way to resolve it? Will the dealer cough up a new sensor for the spare? (It'd be nice if they'd paint the spare wheel to match the other wheels .
So, the question. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there a way to resolve it? Will the dealer cough up a new sensor for the spare? (It'd be nice if they'd paint the spare wheel to match the other wheels .