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Not sure why your check engine light would come on if it's associated with your TPMS sensors. Did you reuse and swap over the old sensors? Is there a chance the shop you took the car to get the tires/wheels changed out may have damaged them or were faulty? Probably a no-brainer but have you tried disconnecting the battery (to reset the ECU). I've been running a staggered setup for a bit and haven't encountered those problems.
EDIT: So from reading your other posted thread (essentially about the same issue), it sounds like you need to install brand new TPMS sensors since your old ones weren't transferred over. Keep in mind the TPMS light may not immediately come on upon changing of the wheels/resetting of the ECU but it may many miles later. If you're doing the install yourself make sure they don't get damaged (as they can be easy to do so) and remember to jot down each sensor's ID info as you will need this when you take it to the dealer to reassign the ID numbers to each wheel.
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