They changed something in the internal transmitter for 2022/23. When they issued the recall for the failed batteries in the 2022s they listed the specific part number for the recall replacement. And as insane as it seems: for some reason the replacement units only sell for $5 each!!!. Yeah, that's right. My 22 Redeye was part of the recall and there was no way in hell I was going let my local dealer touch the car after they told me I'd have to "leave it for 2 weeks till they could get to it"
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And after seeing their antique tire machine in the back there was no way I'd leave the rims, either. So as per the recall instructions I was able to buy the sensors, and then I pulled the wheels and brought them to a reputable rim repair place that had the latest touchless tire machine. They charged my $150 total to replace the sensors and rebalance the tires. I then sent the invoices to Dodge and was reimbursed in a matter of days. I did have to bring the car to a trustworthy dealer in PA a few weeks later so they could update the service records for the recall in the computer system to show the recall was done. Here's the parts info and some links:
The updated/improved TPMS for 2022s listed in the recall is CSFNZ681AA
CSFNZ681AA - Genuine Mopar SENSOR-AIR PRESSURE $4.79
Sensor CSFNZ681AA | Mopar Parts Ordering $4.98
Sensor CSFNZ681AA | My Mopar Parts $6.26
BTW, those replica Devils rims look awesome! And the Michellin PSP4S were a good choice. I have the same tires on my Redeye and the handling and traction was improved amazingly (and now much more predictable in how it handles under full throttle).