Does tire pressure light automatically turn off?
If my TPMS light comes on, and I put air in my tires, will the light go off by itself? The TPMS light should turn off within several minutes after reinflating the tires to their recommended pressure.
How long does it take for the air pressure light to go off?
Once the tires are properly inflated, the light may go off after you’ve driven a few miles. If the light doesn’t automatically turn off after about 10 miles, the TPMS may need to be reset, as directed in the vehicle’s owner’s manual.
Is it ok to drive with your tire pressure light on?
It’s not safe to drive around with your TPMS light illuminated. If the light comes on while you’re driving, slow down and get to the nearest gas or service station to inspect the tire.
What to do if your air pressure warning light does not turn off?
If you have a noticeable flat tire, either change the tire or call for assistance. (Note: Spare tires do not come equipped with a TPMS, so the air pressure warning light will remain lit until you get the flat tire fixed).
What to do if your air pressure sensor is not working?
Just use your tire gauge to recheck the air pressure in all your tires. If the air pressure is correct in all the tires, there’s most likely a problem with one or more tire pressure sensors and you’ll need Tire Pressure Monitoring System repair work done.
How do I Turn Off the tire pressure light?
On Toyota applications, the reset procedure is fairly straightforward. Turn the key on (engine off), then press and hold the RESET button until the flashing TPMS warning light goes off. Or, if it is not flashing, hold the RESET button until the light flashes three times. Turn the key off.
What should I do if my TPMS warning light comes back on?
Quick Tip: If the TPMS warning light comes back on after you’ve filled the tire with air, recheck the tire to make sure it is inflated to the proper air pressure. If the tire air pressure is low, you have an air leak and should have the tire fixed or replaced. If that pesky Tire Pressure Monitoring System light won’t turn off, give us a call.
If you have a noticeable flat tire, either change the tire or call for assistance. (Note: Spare tires do not come equipped with a TPMS, so the air pressure warning light will remain lit until you get the flat tire fixed).
Just use your tire gauge to recheck the air pressure in all your tires. If the air pressure is correct in all the tires, there’s most likely a problem with one or more tire pressure sensors and you’ll need Tire Pressure Monitoring System repair work done.
What to do if your tire pressure light comes on?
If your Nissan tire pressure light comes on or flashes, here’s the best way to refill your tires and reset the tire pressure light at the same time. Start by turning the IGN switch to the OFF position. Then turn back to ON.
Quick Tip: If the TPMS warning light comes back on after you’ve filled the tire with air, recheck the tire to make sure it is inflated to the proper air pressure. If the tire air pressure is low, you have an air leak and should have the tire fixed or replaced. If that pesky Tire Pressure Monitoring System light won’t turn off, give us a call.