I refuse to help with TPMS sensors, it's a topic fraught with misinformation. Besides, my SE is a base model, it has no TPMS system - so my attitude is simple, I don't have TPMS and you dont need it, either.
My advice:
1) Do the TPMS light disable mode.
2) Next time you replace the tires, have generic valve stems installed and throw the damn TPMS sensors away.
But, if you INSIST on tormenting yourself with the outdated TPMS system in our cars - I offer the advice of a retired Chrysler Engineer who worked on the TPMS and other safety items in the Crossfire (and other cars), click the link below. Now, Clint put a lot of effort into explaining why you are probably not going to buy the right sensors on your first try, if you READ CAREFULLY, you can avoid this trouble.
Click and
read carefully the documents I have attached to the following post:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ms-issues.html
I also offer this as a second read, it has a link right back to the above thread:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-sensors.html