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Most of the time when you try to activate the system & it and it doesn't stay activated, a sensor is bad.
The dealer should have read that sensor during their scan. They can read remaining life of all of the sensors. Seven years is the "expected" life OF the batteries in each of the sensors. I would think ALL of the TPM sensors need replaced. Most good tire stores can do that...
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