When to do a TPMS reset on a Chevy Impala?

When to do a TPMS reset on a Chevy Impala?

It is also recommended to do a TPMS reset after a wheel or sensor replacement. Use the VT56 or VT46 branded tools to change placard pressure for the Chevrolet Impala, years 2008-2020, if upsizing tires/wheels, also when replacing with off-road tires or low-profile tires.

When to change the placard pressure on a Chevy Impala?

Use the VT56 or VT46 branded tools to change placard pressure for the Chevrolet Impala, years 2008-2020, if upsizing tires/wheels, also when replacing with off-road tires or low-profile tires. Please note: to determine appropriate placard pressure, always follow the tire load and inflation standards.

Why is tire rotation important for Chevy Impala?

Tire rotation helps with even wear for all tires and is important for balanced handling on the road, which can extend the life of tires and save money in the long-run. When tires are rotated, Chevy recommends resetting the TPMS system by performing a TPMS relearn to transfer the new location of the TPMS sensors to the vehicle’s ECU.

What are the symptoms of a bad tire pressure sensor?

Here is a more detailed list of the 3 most common symptoms of a bad tire pressure sensor. The function of the tire pressure sensor is to alert you when the tire is low. So if you find that your tires are flat or you have difficulty driving your car, the tire pressure sensor has failed or is not working properly.

How to reset tire pressure sensor TPMS light on Chevrolet Impala?

If you have a 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Chevrolet Impala, you can reset the TPMS by increasing or decreasing the tire pressure without using tools. Follow these instructions to get started: If your vehicle has an ignition button, press the Engine Start/Stop button without touching the brake pedal

Use the VT56 or VT46 branded tools to change placard pressure for the Chevrolet Impala, years 2008-2020, if upsizing tires/wheels, also when replacing with off-road tires or low-profile tires. Please note: to determine appropriate placard pressure, always follow the tire load and inflation standards.

Tire rotation helps with even wear for all tires and is important for balanced handling on the road, which can extend the life of tires and save money in the long-run. When tires are rotated, Chevy recommends resetting the TPMS system by performing a TPMS relearn to transfer the new location of the TPMS sensors to the vehicle’s ECU.

How can I tell if my TPMS sensor has gone bad?

The easiest way to find out which TPMS sensor has gone bad is to read the trouble codes with an OBD2 Scanner. If your car has a display of each wheel’s tire pressure on the dashboard, you can also check there if some pressure is irrelevant.