Originally Posted by typhoon55
I also did a search before posting...the post does provide some info but not the answer.
Let me clarify:
I was hoping to find out if the tpm system is outsourced by Chrysler.
I would assume that it is not exclusive to the crossfire.
If it is manufactured by independent supplier as so many of the parts are ie: (radio by becker, infinity etc., etc.) then the calibration as well as parts should be avail. to the major tire chains?
Anyway, it would seem that the tpm system is used by many other manuf.
I'm sure the same TPM is used by other mfg's, however the transmitter frequency is integrated into the crazy maze of computers in the car. I have the schematics and trouble shooting manual for the system, but it appears that you cannot do ANY repair without a DRBIII scan tool... It's a dealer GOTCHA unless you want to buy or rent the DRBIII... Purchase of the DRBIII is a meager $7,000 +/- and rental is $150 per day from the manufacturer... Another GOTCHA!!!
Sorry for the bad news... Just take it to the dealer and tell them to fix the problem, your car can't be out of warranty yet!!!