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Originally Posted by Roadkill
Socket, that's exactly what happened to me. That's why I threw that question in there. The TPMS system is monitored by the EHC2 module (Electronic Height Control 2 Axle) and when the module faults, it can through the TPMS light. Mine would happen only after 45 minutes or so of sustained highway driving. After 3 months of pulling my hair out, killcrap (member on this site) said to look at the EHC2 module. Sure enough, he was right. It's pricey, $640, but it fixed the problem. Thank god for aftermarket warranties.
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Yea we had a feeling it would turn out to be the module...damn it! We've already replaced the struts, rear bags, the compressor and the front right height sensor... they were all bad... not just parts swapping. I'll have to see if our aftermarket warranty will cover it. Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it