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on the drivers side look down under the dash... there should be a button there for TPMS.... start car put in park set park brake, and hold that button down for a few seconds... then go drive it.. should go off within a min....MAKE SURE...... you have the tires at proper air pressure before you reset it.
I just reset my tire sensor and it was pretty easy. The hardest part was finding the damn reset button under the dash, I pretty much had to lie on my back for it, all the while sweating buckets bc it feels like August here. Ugh.
Before you start, check the air pressure and make sure you have a benchmark. I keep mine at 35 psi, so that's what I used. Anyway, here's what I did:
1. Press the ignition button twice;
2. Hold the TPMS reset button until you see "Pressure Initial" on the display;
3. Wait about 5 minutes, then turn the ignition off.
I then aired down one tire to 25 psi just to see if the warning light came on, and yep, sure did.
My 06 alerts when tire pressure is low but doesnt show which side, sucks cuz I gotta test all sides to find the one. Does newer models display the specific tire?