How to reset tire pressure sensor TPMS light on Toyota Prius?

How to reset tire pressure sensor TPMS light on Toyota Prius?

If the TPMS warning light appears on your 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Toyota Prius, it is necessary to reset the TPMS. Depending on the vehicle model you have, here are a few ways to reset the TPMS. Time needed: 7 minutes. This is the second and third generation of the Toyota Prius.

How do you reset the tire pressure light?

With the vehicle off, turn the key to the “on” position, but don’t start the car. Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car and wait 20 minutes for the sensor to refresh.

Why does my tire pressure light keep going off?

If you haven’t kept up with regular tire pressure checks, one or more tires might lose enough pressure to trigger the TPMS light. A leak in one or more tires: If there’s no sudden weather changes, the most likely cause for the lost air pressure is a leak.

Why is my TPMS light not turning off?

If you’re still wondering why your TPMS light won’t turn off, why the TPMS light is flashing, how to reset tire pressure, or where the tire pressure sensor is located, visit Sam Leman Toyota Bloomington.

Why are the lights not working on my Toyota Prius?

The cheaper one is due to a dying 12v. battery, the outrageous one is a failed Combination Meter which Toyota was replacing for free until Nov 2015. To check if it’s the battery, insert your key, press power without your foot on the brake. When the display comes on, hold down the display button and turn your lights on and off 3 times.

Is the warranty on my 2007 Prius still in effect?

The “warranty enhancement” you refer to is actually still in effect for some. It’s good for nine years from in-service date. Some ’09 models are affected, so they’ll be covered until 2018 at least. I got my ’07 replaced last January.

When to do a TPMS Relearn on a Toyota Camry?

When services are performed, such as a tire change or TPMS sensor replacement, in one or more tires of a Toyota Prius, a TPMS relearn is recommended to transfer the sensor information to the vehicle’s ECU. The video below displays an OBD relearn on a Toyota Camry, but the same relearn procedure steps will work with a Toyota Prius.

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