C2405 on 2019-2021 Hyundai Veloster — TPMS Transmitter ID Not Received / Receiver Fault (Manufacturer-Specific)
1 vehicles · 1 makes · $250-$2,200 repair
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C2405 is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning “TPMS Transmitter ID Not Received / Receiver Fault (Manufacturer-Specific).” C2405 is a manufacturer-specific chassis code (common on Toyota/Lexus) within the Tire Pressure Monitoring System family, generally indicating that an expected tire pressure transmitter ID was not received or that a receiver/registration fault occurred. Each wheel sensor transmits a unique ID to the TPMS ECU; a missing or unregistered ID sets this code. The TPMS warning light usually comes on and one or more tire pressures may be unavailable. Manually confirm tire pressures while the fault is active. This code is most commonly reported on 2019-2021 Hyundai Veloster, with repair costs ranging from $250 to $2,200.
Common Causes
Typical Repair Cost
Based on 1 documented vehicle-specific issues. Actual cost depends on root cause and vehicle.
Diagnostic Tools
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FAQ
What does C2405 mean?
C2405 stands for "TPMS Transmitter ID Not Received / Receiver Fault (Manufacturer-Specific)." C2405 is a manufacturer-specific chassis code (common on Toyota/Lexus) within the Tire Pressure Monitoring System family, generally indicating that an expected tire pressure transmitter ID was not received or that a receiver/registration fault occurred. Each wheel sensor transmits a unique ID to the TPMS ECU; a missing or unregistered ID sets this code. The TPMS warning light usually comes on and one or more tire pressures may be unavailable. Manually confirm tire pressures while the fault is active.
What are the most common causes of C2405?
The most common causes of C2405 are: TPMS sensor ID not registered/initialized, Weak or dead TPMS sensor battery, Faulty or missing tire pressure sensor, Receiver, antenna, or wiring fault, RF interference near the vehicle, TPMS control module fault. The specific cause varies by vehicle.
How much does it cost to fix C2405?
Repair costs for C2405 range from $250 to $2,200, depending on the vehicle and root cause.
Which vehicles are affected by C2405?
Au7o has documented C2405 across 1 vehicle models from 1 manufacturers: Hyundai.
Content compiled with AI assistance using NHTSA complaints, TSBs, and owner reports. May contain errors. Always verify with your vehicle's service manual.