Low Tire Pressure light
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I have my a 2011 with same light BUT mine is due to the 20" Vossen wheels, I've tried reading the manual but can't figure out how to reset it either. Car drives fine of course, light is just an eye sore.
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pretty typical stuff this time of the year. I can only imagine how much the temps have dropped back east. LOL Its still in the 80s and high 70s here
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Mine started acting up again as soon some cooler weather hit. This time the light stayed on even with consistent 36-37 PSI on all wheels. Tire pressure wasn't even low to begin with. Techstream showed all sensors broadcasting, so I'm not sure what the deal was. I ended up just putting new sensors in new wheels synced as set 2.
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Mine started acting up again as soon some cooler weather hit. This time the light stayed on even with consistent 36-37 PSI on all wheels. Tire pressure wasn't even low to begin with. Techstream showed all sensors broadcasting, so I'm not sure what the deal was. I ended up just putting new sensors in new wheels synced as set 2.
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Selected, pressed and held until showed Pressure Initial? That's the procedure for setting initial pressure. Page 298 in the 2008 Owner's Manual shows the procedure in detail.
There are batteries in the sensors and they do eventually die, but we haven't seen that yet AFAIK. They are expected to last 7 to 10 years, with 5 being worst case minimum.
The sensors themselves also have an absolute minimum (as I recall it is 27.5 psi) which will cause a low pressure light regardless of initialization pressure.
There are batteries in the sensors and they do eventually die, but we haven't seen that yet AFAIK. They are expected to last 7 to 10 years, with 5 being worst case minimum.
The sensors themselves also have an absolute minimum (as I recall it is 27.5 psi) which will cause a low pressure light regardless of initialization pressure.
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Selected, pressed and held until showed Pressure Initial? That's the procedure for setting initial pressure. Page 298 in the 2008 Owner's Manual shows the procedure in detail.
There are batteries in the sensors and they do eventually die, but we haven't seen that yet AFAIK. They are expected to last 7 to 10 years, with 5 being worst case minimum.
The sensors themselves also have an absolute minimum (as I recall it is 27.5 psi) which will cause a low pressure light regardless of initialization pressure.
There are batteries in the sensors and they do eventually die, but we haven't seen that yet AFAIK. They are expected to last 7 to 10 years, with 5 being worst case minimum.
The sensors themselves also have an absolute minimum (as I recall it is 27.5 psi) which will cause a low pressure light regardless of initialization pressure.
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