TPMS error wont turn off.
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TPMS error wont turn off.
Got a lower tire pressure reading on the dash (both rears at 31psi) filled it back up to 36psi but tire pressure warning is still on. Any of you guys have the same problem? If, so any fixes?
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Haven't done it.
You know how to reset the TPMS?
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2. Press v to show Tire Pressure
3. Press OK to show Tire Pressure Monitor
4. Press v to show Use Current Pressures
5. Press OK
I have to reset fairly regularly.
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Greatly appreciated!
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Thanks for this, salesperson told me how to do this amongst 100 other things, couldn't remember.
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I get this error at 50 degrees F. Had the car a week but since I live in Florida I'm hoping the sensors won't be as buggy as if it was consistently cold. I wonder if filling the tires with nitrogen would make a difference.
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it should nitrogen is supposed to be the fix. mine went off the other morning when it was 6 degrees F.
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I have an original set of TPMS sensors and an aftermarket set (winter tires/wheels) with no real problems except for balancing (matching) the pressures if they bleed off within the axle set and between front rear. The second set of sensors were installed by America Tire who pushes new o-rings and washers as a minimum each tire change. These were renewed when the Hankooks went on. I felt the $35 for 4 might have been like renewing rubber tire valves- seldom needed, but the shop stated this action stops leakage problems. For you to decide. FYI