Outlander 2WD V6-3.0L (6B31) (2007)
Tire Pressure Monitor Receiver / Transponder: Service and Repair
Keyless Operation System
TPMS TRANSMITTER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
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Ensure valve cap is always in place except when adjusting tire pressure.
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If the valve core and valve cap are replaced, use a genuine replacement part. The valve core is similar to a conventional one, but uses
nickel plating to avoid corrosion.
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Replace the valve stem grommet and washer with a new one every five years or when the tire is replaced.
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Do not drop the TPMS transmitter from height greater than 1 meter (3.3 feet).
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Do not expose the TPMS transmitter to extraneous magnetic fields.
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TPMS transmitter should not be stored at temperatures above 80° C (176° F).
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TPMS transmitter should not be exposed to temperatures above 100° C (212° F).
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If the TPMS transmitter is replaced, execute "Tire Pressure Sensor ID Registration" on scan tool MB99158 "Special Function".
Pre-removal & Post-installation Operation
Removal And Installation Steps 1-5
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
[[A]] VALVE CAP/VALVE NUT REMOVAL
CAUTION: Ensure valve cap is always in place except when adjusting tire pressure.
1. Remove the valve cap.
2. Rotate tire so that valve stem is in the 6 O'clock position.
3. Use a long-reach 17.2 mm (0.68 inch) socket to unscrew the valve nut and remove it. Slowly push valve stem into tire so that tire pressure is
released.