Help - I can't find the TPM reset button, where is it?
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I got new tires and the dealer thought it prudent to re-set the sensor/receiver to 35lbs from 32. I can't explain why as the door say's 32 all around. Two lights came on after a couple of days. No problem, I found the button (finally) re-set it and self medicated my twisted back with red wine . So all is good again
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Thanks for the info, I crawled under the dashboard five or six times and could not find the reset button. I found this forum, joined, looked this up, and found the button right away.
The Owner's Manual sucks.
The Owner's Manual sucks.
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#24
I had a tough time finding it too. It was easy to find by feel. Sit in the drivers seat and reach your right hand under the dash (almost to the accelerator). You will feel a small button and that's the reset button. In my '14 it is not labeled. My manual showed it as being on the dash....not even close.
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I had a tough time finding it too. It was easy to find by feel. Sit in the drivers seat and reach your right hand under the dash (almost to the accelerator). You will feel a small button and that's the reset button. In my '14 it is not labeled. My manual showed it as being on the dash....not even close.
Maby the option is not installed in my car!!!! but a low tire pressure warning came on lately when the weather was really cold so I know there is some kind of tpm that exist on that car.
I am puzzled.
#27
I looked again under the dash..... could not find it.....simply not there.
Maby the option is not installed in my car!!!! but a low tire pressure warning came on lately when the weather was really cold so I know there is some kind of tpm that exist on that car.
I am puzzled.
Maby the option is not installed in my car!!!! but a low tire pressure warning came on lately when the weather was really cold so I know there is some kind of tpm that exist on that car.
I am puzzled.
#29
Finally found the hidden button!!
PeteInGilr, You are right, I found it by feeling the underdash near the accelerator,(a small button about the size of a pencil eraser)
The Lexus manual is completely wrong.
Thanks guys.
#30
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Hi All,
Basically do not need any device to check pressure of tires since I do control pressure once a month at minimum and put additional pressure if required.
It is a safety rule I have adopted since many years and doing this makes you more aware of how the vehicle reacts when there is something wrong either on the road pavement or in the car and, most important, looking at your tires more often... one of the most safety device of your car.
Basically do not need any device to check pressure of tires since I do control pressure once a month at minimum and put additional pressure if required.
It is a safety rule I have adopted since many years and doing this makes you more aware of how the vehicle reacts when there is something wrong either on the road pavement or in the car and, most important, looking at your tires more often... one of the most safety device of your car.