As Jim pointed out on some vehicles you need to drive a few miles for the light to reset. It just depends on the vehicle.
@jam74534 жыл бұрын
I have heard that with some vehicles you also may have to check the spare tire as that may be a tire that is monitored by the TPMS system depending on if the TPMS is s direct or indirect TPMS system. Also, depending on the vehicle you also may have to drive the vehicle & above a certain speed, which for at least a Mazda it’s apparently above 20mph not sure exactly how far one has to drive in order for the sensor warning light turns off & the system resets. The sensors that are on certain vehicles tires really should be able to have the battery replaced instead of having the whole sensor replaced! I wonder if anyone has tried to take one apart to see if they actually could replace the battery. Hmmm
@jimpie2315 жыл бұрын
This doesn’t work on my Honda CR-V or my Toyota RAV4..........Jim PS....once tire is filled you have to drive it a bit & then it resets!
@5MinuteFixit5 жыл бұрын
Jim Pie As Jim pointed out on some vehicles you need to drive a few miles for the light to reset. It just depends on the vehicle.