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Just wondering if anyone has this module that has a t-harness that plugs into the TPMS receiver in the C pillar.


I have a 2022 XSE hatch and the receiver is the same for the Canadian models 2019-2022 that use the sensors in the wheels.

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@XSEvil - I have it installed. It's nice even though it's in kPa instead of KSI.
I absolutely didn't need it, but I like more info!
I feel "special" with it 😄.
It's very easy to install. I'm lazy so I didn't take off all of the interior panels to get to the plug; I just opened it enough to get my hand in there. That was the most difficult part since it took quite a bit of finger dexterity to work in such a tight fitting space (my fault since I didn't take off the entire panel).
Oh, also... the plug is in the rear on the DRIVER's side. I took a chance and just followed the same instructions as I found on AliExpress, which is on the righthand side (their cars are RHD); I was wrong. So I had to switch sides and go to the Driver's side.
 

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It will show up on the digital cluster under the 4th setting (see red arrow).
A new vertical-two-dot marker (I don't have a pic) will show up to let you know you have another screen.
It shares a spot with the digital odometer/trip-meter.
You'll toggle between the trip-meter and the TPMS by scrolling up/down.
 

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Be aware, that when you rotate tires, the readings on the display don't rotate with the tire. Meaning, the reading for front tires with now be your rears. However, there is a work around for this:
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