TPMS reset procedure
You should reset TPMS in below situations.
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After repairing or replacing tyres (or wheels)
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After rotating tyres
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After adjusting tyre pressure
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When the low tyre pressure indicator illuminates
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After replacing suspension or ABS system
* If the low tyre pressure indicator turns on repeat step More Details.
When resetting TPMS, the current tyre pressure is stored as a standard tyre pressure.
* If the warning light does not blink or the message does not pop up, perform the process again from 3.
If the system is set without adjusting tyre pressure, false alarm could occur or the telltale will not be displayed even though the vehicle is significantly under-inflated.
Make sure all tyres are properly adjusted to the recommended pressure when resetting TPMS.
If the system is not set even in required situations, false alarm could occur or the telltale will not be displayed even though the vehicle is significantly under-inflated.
If you push the TPMS reset button (2) whilst driving, the TPMS reset process is not activated. You must push the TPMS reset button whilst the vehicle is at a complete stop and press the switch (2) for over 3 seconds.
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Be sure the tyre is cold before inflating the pressure.
A cold tyre means the vehicle has been sitting for 3 hours or driven within 1.6 km (1 mile).