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      04-11-2024, 03:12 PM   #1
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TPM Failure, bad receiver?

Does anyone know where the TPM Receiver (61-35-7-928-662) is located in the pre-LCI X3? I believe mine is going bad, as I have had TPM failure messages on both winter and summer wheel setups now within the last 2 weeks. Summer wheels' TPM transmitters all reported good battery level this morning at the tire shop.

I've been able to reset the system and get it to sync up eventually, but I think there is definitely something going on with the receiver.

Any other things I should be checking?
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That's not the 11 digit BMW part nbr for a pre LCI g01 X3's remote control receiver (yes, the TPM sensors send data to the same module that receives your CA remote fob signal).

The module (A203) is located on the left side in the cargo area. Multiple panels need to be removed to access the module.
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Ok, so I am confused, your image shows 315 MHz, but my TPMS sensors are 433 MHz. Was that just for illustrative purposes?

And is the TPM receiver (whatever correct part number it is) something that can be changed without needing to be coded to the car?
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Ok, so I am confused, your image shows 315 MHz, but my TPMS sensors are 433 MHz. Was that just for illustrative purposes?

And is the TPM receiver (whatever correct part number it is) something that can be changed without needing to be coded to the car?
Apologies for the incorrect frequency...when there's not enough information to select the correct vehicle (when using the parts database sites)...you can get incorrect info. I had nothing to go on but generic info...a pre LCI X3.

If you use your VIN...you should be able to find the remote receiver with the correct frequency. Perhaps it will look like the info below where I highlighted more info in the screen shot:
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Thanks for the extra info!

Dumb question time, but what site is that?
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