Did you reset the wheel configuration, as the Tesla Owner’s Manual suggests 
after rotating the wheels?

From the manual:

“
To see the miles driven since your last tire rotation or replacement, touch 
Controls > Service and look under Last Tire Service. After the tires on Model Y 
are rotated, replaced, or swapped, update your vehicle's tire configuration by 
touching Reset, or by touching Wheel & Tire > Tires from the same screen. 
“

Kevin

> On Nov 18, 2025, at 08:39, Mark Hanson via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks
> About the same time, my 2021 Tesla Y and 2020 Chevy Bolt had a TPMS sensor 
> fail. On
> The Tesla Y I rotated the tires but it still thinks the left rear is bad. 
> Googling around doesn’t really explain how it works, frequency, how it knows 
> which tire (which apparently isn’t accurate).  
> On the Bolt it appears to better know the failed TPMS bad location when 
> rotating.  I’ll have to wait for tire changing time and see if the tire shop 
> wants me to order sensors or they do.  Some pissy shops won’t put in any 
> parts you bring.  One guy told me to disable the TPMS nonsense and check the 
> tires the old way, not sure how to disable the TPMS.  The google AI comes up 
> with the usual plausible nonsense. 
> Best regards
> Mark in Roanoke Va
> Sent from my iPhone
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