I know this has been addressed a dozen times before as I've read all of the threads but I'm still confused about the issue so please excuse my ignorance.

I recently had a new set of tires and new TPMS sensors (provided by Jon B so I'm confident they're the correct ones) installed on a 2010 Viper I just acquired. The old sensors were working fine but I figured they were 10 years old (as were the tires) and should be replaced. Of course, the tire installer could not sync the TPMS sensors to the car but I figured I was taking the Viper in for service so I would have the Viper tech complete the task. The Viper tech has a DRB-3 tool as noted in the thread below; however, he was still unable to sync the TPMS sensors to the car.

https://driveviper.com/forums/thread...highlight=tpms

As noted by Dan Lesser in the above thread... "1. IF you have a dealer that has a DRB-3, and the Special Tool, and STOCK WHEELS; THEN you can program New OEM SENSORS before or after replacement as normal."

I now know that I probably should have had the sensors cloned prior to installing new tires (hindsight is 20/20) but what do I need to do at this point?