GPS and TPMS woes

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ycharlie

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Hi all, recently I've changed out my TPMS sensors trying to make the alert on dash disappear. After putting in new sensors the tech the car is having a tough time syncing with them. Tech confirms the sensors are good but the car does not calibrate even after a long drive. After trying a few things I've noticed the car's GPS has a strike through it. I read somewhere that the TPMS will require GPS to sync or vice versa. From my search, it seems I can either do a hard reset of the car by disconnecting the battery or eventually replace the actual antenna. Does anyone have any input on this?

Much thanks in advance!
 

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Make sure you used the right Mhz TPMS for your vehicle. Land Rover did a switch in 2013.
 

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