Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post

Now i'm not sure if "sit stationary for 20 minutes" means idling or not... i may actually call and ask. They did provide a special number to call for TPMS reset instructions so I may give that a shot.

Also, another thing to keep in mind... I see people always mentioning "you have to get the OEM sensors". I'd like to remind everyone that Ford, Dodge, Chrysler, Honda, etc DONT manufacturer these sensors. There are only a few major companies that do... and they supply the OEM's. Also, these sensors really aren't that "high tech".... honestly, in the world of sensors they're pretty basic. I've never had an issue running quality aftermarket sensors on any of my vehicles; note "quality"... stick with a name brand.
I happened to get mine from eBAY. When I finally got the right ones, I just had them slapped on and drove off. The system was reading them in < 1 mile. No standing around and waiting. I bought OEM.