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How to Reset Tire Pressure Light

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Driving with your TPMS light on is always disconcerting. This is especially true when you’ve just filled your tires with air, and you’re certain that each tire is in good condition. What do you do in this case? You can book an appointment with us in Fremont to allow our team to handle that flashing tire pressure light, or you can learn how to reset your tire pressure light in your own Columbus garage. Review our service tips below to learn more about how to reset a tire pressure light.

Resetting Your Tire Pressure Light

When your TPMS light is on, it’s an indication that your tires need attention. You’ll only want to shut off your tire pressure light if you’re absolutely certain that each tire has the right amount of air. If you’re ready to learn how to reset your tire pressure light in your Lincoln driveway, you can try these different methods:

  1. Drive at or above 50 mph for 10 minutes. This can alert your TPMS to reset the next time you start the car.
  2. When the vehicle is off, turn the key to the “On” position, but don’t fire up the engine. Hold down the TPMS reset button until the light flashes three times. Release the button. Start the car and let it run for 20 minutes to allow the sensor to refresh. Generally, the tire pressure monitor reset button is located under the steering wheel. If you’re having trouble finding it, check your owner’s manual.
  3. Inflate each tire 3 PSI above the recommendation. Next, you’ll want to completely deflate each tire. Be sure to do this with the spare tire as well, since it may have its own sensor. Once each tire is completely flat, fill each to the proper tire pressure.
  4. When the vehicle is off, disconnect the positive battery cable using a wrench. Turn the car on and honk the horn for a few seconds to discharge any remaining power. Finally, reconnect the battery.

What Does a Flashing Tire Pressure Light Mean?

Your TPMS often relies on a battery to perform its monitoring function. If the TPMS warning light is flashing, it can be an indication that the battery needs to be replaced. This may also mean that one or more of the sensors is faulty. If you have a flashing tire pressure light, you’ll want to visit Sid Dillon Buick GMC Fremont straight away for service.

Visit Sid Dillon Buick GMC Fremont Today

When you team up with Sid Dillon Buick GMC Fremont, finding out why your TPMS light is on is a simple task! You can visit us near Omaha for immediate care or rely on our online guides to help you through your DIY project. If you’re ready for more at-home car care tasks, you can learn how to check transmission fluid and even how to reset a check engine light with us today!


 

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