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Put the car in "on" position, but don't turn the key entirely. Try to look for a TPMS switch under the steering, once found, press and hold it until the TPMS light blinks thrice. Now, switch on the vehicle and wait for about 20 minutes - the sensor will restart, and the light should go away.
Hi, the tire pressure monitor detects any changes in the tire inflation pressure.
Therefore, it must initialize and store it in its memory if the tires
or wheels have been replaced, re-inflated or the tires have been
rotated. You can re-initialize the system by following these steps:
1. Check and make sure that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure
2. Turn the ignition switch
to the ON position. If the low tire pressure warning light comes on,
push and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch (in the glove box)
until the warning light turns off and then release the switch.
3. Now press and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch until the low tire pressure warning light blinks three times.
4. Initialization is *not* completed until driving at the vehicle speed
of 19 mph or over for more than one hour. the tire pressure monitoring
starts when initialization is completed.
The yellow exclamation mark appears when your TPMS, AKA tire pressure monitoring system picks up on a low-pressure tire. It means that your tires aren't inflated to the recommended pressure. A simple fix is to inflate to the required PSI, and if the problem does not go away, drive down to the nearest garage, as you may have punctured tire at your hands.
The manual would tell you totake it in to the dealer and you should of asked for the manual when you bought the car, it is very difficultto get one and for free even when they are new. For my 2008 ranger I ad the book but had to pay $50.00 for the cd that aslso came with it. cars are no longer the same if you have a yellow check engine light take it into the dealer now, if it is flashing all the time take it in right away, if it has a red check engine light don't drive it have it towed to the dealer it's still under warrenty and won't cost you anything. if it has a symbol like this in yellow ([[[) IT MEANS YOU HAVE LOW AIR IN A TIRE AND NEED TO blow up tire or inflate tires to proper pressure which should be 28 32 psi.
The tire pressure monitor detects any changes in the tire inflation
pressure. Therefore, it must initialize and store it in its memory if
the tires or wheels have been replaced, re-inflated or the tires have
been rotated. You should be able to re-initialize the system by following these
steps:
1. check and make sure that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure
2. turn the ignition switch to the ON position. If the low tire
pressure warning light comes on, push and hold the tire pressure
warning reset switch (think the switch is in the glovebox, but not sure) until the warning light turns
off and then release the switch.
3. now press and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch until the low tire pressure warning light blinks three times.
4. initialization is *not* completed until driving at the vehicle speed
of 19 mph or over for more than one hour. the tire pressure monitoring
starts when initialization is completed.
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