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Old 03-30-2011, 06:28 PM   #1
 
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You might need to re-set your tire pressure monitoring system. There is a TPMS reset button under the steering column on the under dash panel. I think you turn the key on into the run position without starting the car, press and hold the TPMS re-set button until the TPMS warning on the dash flashes and then goes out. Or something like that. The instructions are in your owners manual and I posted accurately somewhere else on this forum a while ago, just can't remember where.


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You might need to re-set your tire pressure monitoring system. There is a TPMS reset button under the steering column on the under dash panel. I think you turn the key on into the run position without starting the car, press and hold the TPMS re-set button until the TPMS warning on the dash flashes and then goes out. Or something like that. The instructions are in your owners manual and I posted accurately somewhere else on this forum a while ago, just can't remember where.
Yeah, I actually read your post and tried that. It didn't seem to do anything, but there is one thing that I haven't tried yet. Like I mentioned, the light flashes for one minute and then goes solid. The couple times I tried the reset method, I only tried to hold the button in while it was flashing, so I guess I could try to wait till it goes solid to hit the button. Have my doubts that it'll do anything though, being that what it's doing apparently signifies a 'malfunction', according to the owners manual.
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Good luck resolving it. Hope the tire shop helps you out.


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