If So, Start The Truck And Hold It Down For 6 Seconds, Then Let The Truck Run For 3 Minutes Or So.
After selecting the make, model, and year, select the dtc code icon. Like all modern cars, trucks, and crossovers, toyotas have a tire pressure monitoring system (tpms). Start the vehicle and drive for 20 to 25 minutes, then turn off the ignition.
I've Tried The Few Reset Procedures I've Seen, And None Have Had Any Impact.
If you reset the tpms with 20# of air in the tires it would then recalibrate at 20# and indicate at 16# or less (assuming a 4# hysteresis). This reset procedure is only for setting a baseline for tire pressures, not for initializing new tpms sensors. I swapped the wheels out on my '08 for a set from another '08 (both factory wheels).
Never Had An Issue With The Tpms Light Before, But Now It Won't Turn Off.
Hold down pressure warning reset switch (located under the steering wheel or in glove box) (insert image of the reset switch) until the tpms telltale light blinks three (3) times. Put the key in the ignition and turn on the battery but don’t start the car. Bought a set of 20″ tundra oem wheels, bought a set of autel mx tpms sensors.
What Goes Off Is The Indicator Light, Not The Tpms Function.
Some newer cars have this reset in. If vehicle is not equipped with this button, move on to step 6. Tpms relearn button on 2018 toyota tundra and sequoia 1.
Turn Ignition To On Position (Engine Off) 3.
If the tire pressure warning light does not blink, turn ignition switch to off. I've got 34psi all around. With the vehicle off, do not start the car, but turn the key to the “on” position.