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TPMS Receiver Location In RX 350

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Old 05-11-17, 01:19 PM
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Default TPMS Receiver Location In RX 350

I have been having problem with TPMS light in RX 350 2013. I have changed the the TPMS Tire pressure monitor control Unit, I have installed new set of OEM TPMS sensors in each wheel and registered the IDs. But I keep getting the Code C2126 " Transmitted ID not Received".

Can you kindly describe how i can get to TPMS Receiver in RX 350 2013.

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Update 06/10/2017

I came across the image posted below while searching. Found out the TPMS Receiver is located just underneath the Shark fin on RX 350. You can access it by removing the trunk rubber upper lining and gently pulling the ceiling down a bit.
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I have same issue with C2126 DTC , pls suggest on resolving this issue ?
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I have same issue with C2126 DTC , pls suggest on resolving this issue ?
What tools are you using to diagnose and relearn the ID’s to the ECU.
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Originally Posted by lexo98
What tools are you using to diagnose and relearn the ID’s to the ECU.
I just used this X- tool D7 today. I just used this X- tool D7 today.

I purchased 4 new Denso TPMS sensors off of RockAuto, broke the bead, removed and installed the new sensors and reprogrammed with the X-Tool D7. Take a picture of the address on the new sensors BEFORE you install them so you can inter the information when writing the new sensors to the ECU. It was actually a pretty simple process.
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