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Yes, when you change the wheels, you need to read each wheel's sensor and then get the codes into the cars computer for it to work correctly.

The tool I bought will get me the codes from the sensor, but won't upload to cars computer.

When they do it at Discount Tire, they point the tool at each individual wheel and then plug the tool into the car OBD port.

Motion, the hamsters under the hood require a smooth ride or they bounce off the running wheel!
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