This sounds like the TPMS sensor in that one wheel has failed. Also, the manual reset process doesn't work on 2012s and newer. (It works for a small number of 2012s.)
My car had the two passenger side wheels replaced and they are showing up with dashes on the DIC. Driver side shows the PSI of of both tires. Would relearning the TPMS correct this or should I just get two new TPMS and have them installed?Sounds like the battery is dead or dying in that particular tpms sensor. Replace it.
Intermittent loss of signal can also be caused by interference from aftermarket electronic devices such as a dashcam. If this is the case, unplug the device, and see if connectivity returns.
Try the re-learn. That may fix it...if there are working sensors in the new wheels. Otherwise, you may need to get sensors installed first.My car had the two passenger side wheels replaced and they are showing up with dashes on the DIC. Driver side shows the PSI of of both tires. Would relearning the TPMS correct this or should I just get two new TPMS and have them installed?
I've been studying the amp some. I'll post some diagnostic stuff tomorrow.Finally some good news (dang brand new amplifier didn't fix speaker issue) with my new to me Cruze.