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So I had my tires/wheels changed at a local tire place today (swapped for winters). The old ones were 19 inch. The new ones are 18 inch. The new ones also have TPMS. But despite driving over 1 hour at highway speeds. The display still has this alert. Anyone else have this issue. I Have not tried calling Tesla yet.

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Stolen from model3ownersclub.com, if you're still pre-V9

Tesla TPMS Relearn Procedure
  1. Ensure all tires are inflated to placard pressure
  2. Get in car, making sure all doors and the trunk are closed
  3. Turn vehicle on
  4. On center screen select "Controls"
  5. Select "Settings"
  6. Select "Service and Reset"
  7. Select "Tire Pressure Monitor"
  8. Select "Reset Sensors"
  9. Select the tire size
  10. Drive for at least 10 minutes above 20 mph so vehicle can learn the new sensor ID numbers, or if this is after a rotation, learn where the old ones are now repositioned
I'm assuming with new wheels/tires, you're using new aftermarket 433 MHz TPMS sensors? — And you might ask them if they properly configured the new TPMS sensors for a Tesla Model 3.