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sound like two problems service tire light and check engine light.have vechicle code scan and put air in all four tires make sure put correct amount air pressure in all four tires.
need to have the tire sensors checked sounds like you have one thats bad, if the light comes on and all tires are good then theres a bad sensor, also make sure spare is also full of air, some come with a sensor in the spare also, hope this is helpful, town fair tire can test them for you,
You probably have a bad tire sensor. Have your system checked for that. A good garage should be able to do this for you. Resetting the light is only temporary.
dealer can ck sensors and pressures. if tire pressure is off more than 4 pounds tire tire light will come on.. go to a dealer the is honest and not blowing u off
the ! light is for the tpms system or tire pressure monitor system, check your tire pressures, all should be @ 35 psi- if this doesnt corect it then there is probably a bad tpms sensor
I have Toyota with TPMS so I have some experience... things that come to mind off-hand are: - Low tire pressure - Pressure sensor damaged during replacement of tires
Check the pressure on the tires.... if the pressure is good,then likely one or more of the pressure sensors were damaged by the shop who installed the tires, have them diagnose and replace it/them (at their expense!). Good luck.
make sure all your tire pressures are above 35psi. the light will come on if your tires are below 28 psi. check all your tires for tire pressure. if pressures are low, add air and drive truck at 35+mph for about 1 mile and the light will go out unless you have a sensor problem, but fotha the light will be flashing. so to sum it up, check your tirpressures and make sure, that you have 35 psi in all 4 tires.
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