I have had issues with my TPMS going off for no reason especially when it first gets cold. My TPMS goes off sometimes when all of my tire pressures are perfectly fine. When these issues happen it is because the threshold on one or more of the sensors needs to be adjusted. Here is how to adjust it.
1. Before you start your car, make sure your tires are at your cold pressure setting then start her up and take her out for a drive.
2. After the drive (must be at least a mile), park your car and make sure to leave it running for this entire process.
3. Deflate each tire by 10 psi within 30 seconds to start the training sequence.
4. Fill each tire back up to the operating pressure and have all four done within 2 minutes.
Note: The TPMS light will come on when your pressure drops 25% below the pressure you set.
5. Take the car out for a spin and enjoy your new thresholds.
Note: Before you perform these steps make sure that your TPMS is linked up with your ECU. To do this, follow the steps in your users manual that talk about installing a new TPMS sensor.
1. Before you start your car, make sure your tires are at your cold pressure setting then start her up and take her out for a drive.
2. After the drive (must be at least a mile), park your car and make sure to leave it running for this entire process.
3. Deflate each tire by 10 psi within 30 seconds to start the training sequence.
4. Fill each tire back up to the operating pressure and have all four done within 2 minutes.
Note: The TPMS light will come on when your pressure drops 25% below the pressure you set.
5. Take the car out for a spin and enjoy your new thresholds.
Note: Before you perform these steps make sure that your TPMS is linked up with your ECU. To do this, follow the steps in your users manual that talk about installing a new TPMS sensor.
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