It's an easy DIY. You just need FORScan set up with a compatible OBDII cable. If memory serves, you go into the BdyCM module and find something about tire circumference, then write your new circumference, save the module, then relearn the PCM and AWD modules. You might have to do the AWD module a few times.@tburner many forum members have gone with bigger tire and wheel packages and would benefit from this information to correct speedometer error. Do you know if this is something that can be done DIY or dealership only?
You can calculate your circumference, but it won't be terribly accurate. I recommend following that up with a GPS-measured speed compared to your indicated speed to calculate your actual new circumference.
If I can intersect my free time with my memory to do so, I'll do a write-up with the details. But all the info you need is out there for other vehicles. The process is the same.
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