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Old 02-13-17, 08:59 AM
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Good day to all, so I purchased my 2107 RC F last night and love it. Dwight, who is the Lexus representative on this forum was so helpful in me finding the right car. Unfortunately, because of logistics I could not by it from him. However, anyone looking for a new car should call him ASAP. He was great,informative ,friendly and great to deal with! So here is my original question...in the manual it says once you fill your tires to the correct pressure you need to hit the reset button under the steering wheel and hold it until it is flashing 3 times. The problem is there is not buttons at all under the steering wheel or anywhere else for that matter to reset it. Does the RC F not have it? Help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Good day to all, so I purchased my 2107 RC F last night and love it. Dwight, who is the Lexus representative on this forum was so helpful in me finding the right car. Unfortunately, because of logistics I could not by it from him. However, anyone looking for a new car should call him ASAP. He was great,informative ,friendly and great to deal with! So here is my original question...in the manual it says once you fill your tires to the correct pressure you need to hit the reset button under the steering wheel and hold it until it is flashing 3 times. The problem is there is not buttons at all under the steering wheel or anywhere else for that matter to reset it. Does the RC F not have it? Help would be appreciated. Thank you!
It's a little annoying to find, you're better off looking into the car from the outside... but it's definitely there. Keep tracing your hand back down under the steering column. It's pretty deep in the foot well area and there is not much insulation or plastic padding around it. There should be a generic button, hold that down until your TPMS light flashes in the dash and it should reset.
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Thanks Sparker!, that is crazy. That is so far underneath you barely can see it. Nothing like the manual pictures. Thank you again!
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