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FYI WK2 20" wheels fit perfectly, and the TPMS sensors worked (pics)

Sarge

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For anyone looking at using WK2 wheels on the WL (I mounted snows on mine), they fit just fine. Apparently there was some kind of mid model year change with TPMS sensors that people have run into, but they worked fine (from a '20 WK2) for me.

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Sarge

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Bad news - the old WK2 TPMS sensors do NOT actually work. You definitely have to order the ones for the WL. The wheels and tires are fine, though.
 

SweetAndLow

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Similar experience with my winter tires. I originally tried the Schrader 33560 sensors and these do not work with the current programming software. I swapped out for the OEM mopar sensors and it auto learned in about 5min of driving. Rumor has it the sensors that Walmart uses work but I don't know what brand those are.
 

Sarge

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Supposedly the OEM sensors will allow the car to beep when it reaches the right air pressure, if you enable that in Uconnect. My Uconnect has been broken for all but the first two days of ownership, so I can't confirm.
 

SweetAndLow

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Supposedly the OEM sensors will allow the car to beep when it reaches the right air pressure, if you enable that in Uconnect. My Uconnect has been broken for all but the first two days of ownership, so I can't confirm.
correct, most aftermarket sensors do the same thing.
 

Sarge

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Weirdly, my WK2 sensors did connect a couple of times, briefly, but I finally got the WL sensors and all is well on that front (car is still a lemon electrically/HVAC/etc)
 
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