Might not help but I'm willing to speculate a bit. 1. is your EVIC a factory installed 05 model or did you install an older one? I ask because prior to 05 individual tire sensors had to be "trained" every time tires were rotated. Apparently involves a "train" function in the EVIC and a particular sequential use of a magnet at each wheel; magnet does not work on steel wheel so a DRB tool or equivalent has to be used to train each wheel sensor. 2. 05 and later EVICs do not require training at any time although how that plays out with steel wheels I don't know. Best I can say is stoutdog replaced a bad tire sensor with a Dorman and it self trained in like a mile or 2 of driving at over 20mph or so. 3. what I don't know is where the "receiver(s)" for the sensor signal are located (I'd guess really close to each wheel as it's a low power radio type signal if I understand correctly" or where the signal then does in the various KJ computer systems. That said I do wonder if you have a dirty connector in the wiring from the receiver to where ever since you do get a reading if you poke (sort of reboot) the system.
Not much substantive help I know but might point in a direction for thought by others who know more.
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