Programming Sensors

2000 Saturn SC2 Automatic, MP6SECTION Programming Sensors
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NOTE: Make sure the vehicle has been stationary for at least 2 minutes before attempting to program the TPM sensors.
  1. Turn ignition on. Press Driver Information Center (DIC) RESET button to clear any Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) warning messages. See Figure . Press DIC OPTIONS button until IPC display is blank.
  2. Press and hold DIC RESET button for 3 seconds. Press DIC OPTIONS button again until TIRE TRAINING message appears. Press DIC RESET button until IPC LEARN L FRONT TIRE message appears to begin programming sequence.
    NOTE: TPM Sensor Programming Tool (J 41760) is a large magnet.
  3. Install TPM Sensor Programming Tool (J 41760) over left front wheel valve stem. See Figure . Vehicle horn will sound, indicating TPM sensor is programmed. Proceed to next TPM sensor as directed by IPC messages.
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