Where do I go if my tire pressure is low?

Where do I go if my tire pressure is low?

If your TPMS warning light does come on, find the closest gas or service station and check the pressure of all four tires (plus the spare, if applicable), adding air to any that fall below the range listed on a sticker inside the driver’s door.

How do I turn off low air pressure light?

Without starting the car, turn the key to the “On” position. Press the TPMS reset button and hold it until the light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car and let it run for 20 minutes to reset the sensor. You’ll usually find the tire pressure monitor reset button beneath the steering wheel.

Where is the low tire pressure light located?

Now, when we’re well informed about the causes of low tire pressure light even when the tires are fine, let’s tackle this problem. Positioned inside the glove box (a compartment inside the dashboard), you can easily find it in front of the passenger’s seat.

Can a pressure alarm be set to notify when pressure drops?

If the pressure in your system drops below or above your specified pressure, the light and alarm will notify. Contact us for more information. Built with a field adjustable pressure switch, this model can be set directly by the user.

What to do if your Subaru tire pressure is low?

Inspect all 4 tires for signs of damage and noticeable loss of tire pressure. The correct tire pressure for your Subaru can be found on the inside door panel. If there is visible damage and/or any tire is visibly low on air, you should change your tire or call Subaru Roadside Assistance, AAA, or another roadside service provider.

When does the tire pressure warning light come on?

(Don’t forget your new Subaru includes roadside service for the first 36 months and 36,000 miles!) If there is no visible damage you should proceed with caution as some damage may not be immediately noticeable however other common factors are often the cause of your TPMS light coming on and do not require any repairs!

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