The Tire Pressure Monitoring system light will let you know when your tire pressure is low and when your sensors are malfunctioning. In this video I show you how to find the correct tire pressure (door sill sticker), find the low tire, inflate the tire, and also inspect all of the tires. For every 10°F the pressure will change 1psi and in this case, Fall has a large change in temperature and it triggered the TPMS light.

If the low tire pressure light is flashing, this is usually due to low batteries. The batteries should last from 5-7 years or around 100,000 miles. Unfortunately the only way to replace these batteries is to take the tire off the rim.

In 2005 the US Government told the car companies to get ready to have all their cars include a standard TPMS and in 2007 it was required for every new car to have TPMS.

Here is a link to the awesome tire pressure gauge I used: https://amzn.to/2Hgsp13

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26 thoughts on “How to Reset Low Tire Pressure Light (TPMS)”
  1. Need help please I have 2013 jeep wrangler , rear driverside tire monitoring system shows no reading at all on the pressure display on my dashboard, even after tires are rotated, been like that for a year , the rest tree tires show reading , its always rear driver side tire
    Any suggestions please

  2. Just to let you know, you spell tire wrong, it's tyre.😂😂🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍

  3. That’s light always turn on in the winter ❄️

  4. My light has been on for years, I always check my pressure every month, I even bought the tool to reset the sensors, I know I have a bad sensor but the dealership wants almost $300 just to find the bad one, lol, don't think so. Thanks again for a great video.

  5. this was the first time Chris didnt use the word ''dirt'' and no microfiber tawel was showen 😁😅 respect bro

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