It resets every time you key on.
the Tire pressure monitoring system. TPMS.
on good cars, the system tells you exactly what is wrong.(dash)
EG, my jeep shows, R/F tire bad. so replace that sensor
or if tad older car,? i must use my scan tool to see which sensor is failing, on mine even the spare must work.....
so if no scan tool and a "intellectually challenged")ECU.(PCM) per above....
then what to do, tool-less? (no scanner tool for pcm no scan for TPMS)
you go to any tire shop in town, and say, scan my tires.
we have this scanner and wave it over the stems.
omg one is dead.
or one reads wrong fibs.
or other errors.... (over temp, serial wrong, etc)
it's just a battery powered sensor. on each rim stem.
that be about it....
SOURCE: Low beam headlight is out on 2008 i290
Hi
Most probably you are seeing a lot of clutter in the bonnet to put your hand in and change it right? The best way sometimes is to unbolt the headlamp , move it out change the bulb and back in. But another way would typically be to remove the battery (and battery holder plastic box) or air box (whichever is in the way) and then you should be able to access the headlamp cover from behind. Anyways in both cases you should find a metal clip holding the bulb. Unclip the bulb whilst making sure that you dont touch the new bulb with you hands while putting it in. Press its metal clip in place again. and be sure to mount the plastic cover at the back properly so no water goes in the headlamp if its raining.
It was nice to help you :)
Best Regards
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