TPMS overview of the Chevrolet Silverado

Jan. 16, 2019
ATEQ shares sensor options, relearn procedures, troubleshooting tips and more for the popular 2008 Chevy Silverado.

If performing TPMS services, such as replacing one or more TPMS sensor ID’s or rotating tires, a TPMS relearn procedure must be performed using a basic TPMS activation tool or an advanced TPMS scan tool, depending on the vehicle’s TPMS system. A TPMS relearn, often called TPMS reset, will write the new TPMS sensor ID locations to the vehicle’s ECU, which will cure the TPMS MIL.

The following information, provided by ATEQ TPMS Tools, covers TPMS diagnostics for the 2008 Chevy Silverado.

Type of TPMS system:  Direct TPMS, sensors are installed in the wheel 

Type of OE sensor: Schrader Snap-in GM Global A ASK Basic, 13598771 

Sensor Frequency: 315 MHz

Aftermarket (Universal, Hybrid, Programmable, Configurable, One-to-One, OE-style) options for TPMS sensor replacement:

  • BWD/Standard OE
  • BWD/Standard Qwik
  • Continental (OE-Style)
  • Dill
  • Dynamic
  • ECH/NAPA OE-Design
  • ECH/NAPA Qwik
  • EZ-Sensor
  • IntelliSens
  • Mobiletron
  • Myers UPro
  • REDI-Sensor
  • Sears
  • Steelman Select
  • Alligator Sens.it
  • Hamaton OE-R (OE-style)
  • Hamaton U-Pro
  • Orange Universal
  • PDQ

All service kits and OE-type (one-to-one) TPMS sensor options for the Chevy Silverado 2008 can be found in the ATEQ VT56, VT55, and VT36 TPMS Tools in “Service TPMS”.

Type of relearn procedures:

  • OBD relearn, requires OBDII transfer
  • Manual relearn, three types: (1) with keyless entry, (2) with DIC button, (3) odometer reset

Type of TPMS tool required for TPMS reset:

  • TPMS scan tool with OBDII module (ATEQ VT56) – available as bonus OBD relearn with enhanced Sync ID technology
  • TPMS activation tool for manual relearn procedure

OBD relearn:

(available as bonus OBD relearn for ATEQ VT56) 

  • OBDII module is required
  • Hold TPMS tool on left front tire sidewall next to the valve stem
  • Repeat for the right front, right rear and left tire tires
  • Apply OBDII module to the DLC
  • Turn ignition ON
  • Press OK on TPMS tool to transfer the TPMS sensor data to the vehicle’s ECU
  • Disconnect OBD module from the DLC
  • Turn ignition OFF then start the engine
  • Drive for at least 5 minutes at 28 mph or more

Manual relearn with Keyless Entry:

  • Inflate all tires
  • Turn ignition ON
  • Push and hold unlock and lock button on key fob until horn sounds
  • Use the tool to activate the left front sensor
  • Single horn sounds
  • Repeat for the right front, right rear and left rear sensors
  • Turn ignition off

Manual relearn with DIC button

  • Inflate all tires
  • Apple parking brake
  • Turn ignition ON
  • Push the DIC information button until PRESS TIRE LEARN displays
  • Push (✓) to confirm
  • Horn sounds 2x and TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE will display
  • Use tool to activate the left front sensor
  • Single horn sounds
  • Repeat for right front, right rear and left rear sensors
  • Turn ignition OFF
  • Release parking brake before driving vehicle

Manual relearn with Odometer Reset

  • Inflate all tires
  • Apple parking brake
  • Turn ignition ON
  • Push and hold the trip odometer reset step on instrument panel until PRESS (✓) TO RELEARN TIRE POSITIONS is displayed
  • Push (✓) to confirm
  • Horn sounds 2x and TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE will display
  • Use the tool to activate the left front sensor
  • Single horn will sound
  • Repeat for the right front, right rear and left rear sensors
  • Turn ignition OFF
  • Release parking brake before driving vehicle

Relearn troubleshooting tips:

  • If the relearn fails, try to lower the driver’s side window, as it may help to complete the process since it is a larger vehicle.
  • Using the bonus OBD relearn procedure offered with advanced Sync ID technology, you can skip the manual relearn procedure, and perform a relearn in fewer steps.

Chevy TPMS DTC codes:

  • 2100 Left Front TPMS Sensor Fault
  • 2105 Right Front TPMS Sensor Fault
  • 2110 Right Rear TPMS Sensor Fault
  • 2115 Left Rear TPMS Sensor Fault
  • 2120 TPMS Fault
  • 2121 TPMS Programming Fault
  • 23 Low Tire Pressure (Orange Sensor)
  • 24 Low Tire Pressure Sensor Fault (Orange Sensor)
  • 33 Low Tire Pressure (Yellow Sensor)
  • 34 Low Tire Pressure Sensor Fault (Yellow Sensor)
  • 43 Low Tire Pressure (Green Sensor)
  • 44 Low Tire Pressure Sensor Fault (Green Sensor)
  • 53 Low Tire Pressure (Blue Sensor)
  • 54 Low Tire Pressure Sensor Fault (Blue Sensor)
  • 99 Receiver /Control Module Fault
  • C0551 TPMS Receiver Module Internal Fault
  • C0569 System Configuration Error
  • C0750 Left Front Tire Pressure Sensor Transmitter Battery Voltage too Low
  • C0751 Reception Failure
  • C0755 Right Front Tire Pressure Sensor Transmitter Battery Voltage too Low
  • C0756 Reception Failure
  • C0760 Left Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Transmitter Battery Voltage too Low
  • C0761 Reception Failure
  • C0765 Right Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Transmitter Battery Voltage too Low
  • C0766 Reception Failure
  • C0775 Low Tire Pressure Sensors Not Learned
  • C0776 Air Pressure Warning
  • C0777 Air Pressure Warning
  • C0778 Air Pressure Warning
  • C0779 Unregistered ID
Information provided by ATEQ TPMS Tools.

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