With the Kizashi, there is a lot of 'don't fix it unless it is broken' as many things working right will just continue to do so, regardless of the lifespan.ken-wawa wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 1:28 am
I've catched a spike in one tyre and as tyres were quite old I devices not to repair them but to exchange the whole set. Also tpms sensors expected life is 5-7 years. Thus in order not to have the situation that after changing tyres after few months I will have to install new tmps sensors I decided to change also sensors. They didn't report end of battery life but just in case. With the old ones everything worked perfectly and I didn't have the smallest problem until the end thus I don't expect any problems with tmps module.
By factory service manual u mean car manual? Yes, but this situation (with similar blinking) is only commented with 1-2 phrases saying sth very general that in very rare conditions as very untypical weather conditions such blinking might happen and then car might need 10 minutes for displaying tyres pressure. In my case it's rather 8-12 km.
Do you know if with newly installed sensors there is any calibration process made automatically by tpms car module? And if yes how long might it take? By calibration I don't mean re-learning etc. but rather some process with goal to check sensor functioning and improving their precision?
In fact I don't have any good ideas... Perhaps those blinking modes would explain sth but I can't find any description what different modes of tpms blinking means.

Not owners manual, factory service manual. It's the manual the actual technicians use. Do a search for it on here. That has a complete section on the tpms sensors and proper replacement.
I do not think there is any type of calibration process. Either the sensors work or they don't. But generally if they're not factory Suzuki part number parts or the VDO Continental branded ones, there will more than likely be issues. Your issues are far outside of anything I've ever heard on any Suzuki that uses the sensors or anything in any of the documentation--and I've read a tremendous amount on this system.
I would simply get some used or refurbished sensors if you don't have your originals that were working fine. Real Suzuki sensors have always worked well ime.