TPMS Disabled, but still showing errors?

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Abram

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I’m so sorry to start another thread but I have a GAP question.

For context I picked up two large screws in one of my fairly new KO2s yesterday and as a result I swapped in my 5th wheel while the shop replaced my tire. The 5th wheel did not have a TPMS sensor but the other 4 do. As expected driving this way triggered the system saying the tire was low and then not detected.

I used my IID tool to disable the TPMS, but I am still getting the tire pressure warning despite the CCF being updated.

Is there another setting I need to change? I followed the guidance from GAP directly.
 

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Have to turn tpms off for all wheels. Truck sees "Spare" as " the fifth wheel. Normally it monitors all four road going wheels and the spare. Now it only sees three road wheels.

Or ignore it... I have tpms turned off for all wheels and no errors, or tpms sensors to worry about replacing.
 

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Have to turn tpms off for all wheels. Truck sees "Spare" as " the fifth wheel. Normally it monitors all four road going wheels and the spare. Now it only sees three road wheels.

Or ignore it... I have tpms turned off for all wheels and no errors, or tpms sensors to worry about replacing.
Yeah if you see in my screenshot with the IID app I had the spare disabled and the TPMS system disabled as per GAP's instructions. But it was still reporting an issue despite being disabled. I discovered that I also had to set the Setting 1 from WBL to None and that has now cleared the issue. So for posterity sake, if disabling TPMS, make sure to turn everything off, not just number 2.
What is the actual tire pressure when measured from the stem for the back right?
I had just checked them (always do on the first of the month) and they were set exactly right as per BFG's recommendation for the KO2, 42psi front and 48psi rear. That tire was checked at 48psi.
 

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