How do you reset the tire pressure light on a 2009 Saturn Vue?
How to Reset the Tire Inflation Light on a Saturn Car
- Turn on your Saturn ignition switch.
- Press the “Lock” and “Unlock” buttons simultaneously on your lock remote.
- Deflate or inflate air into the driver’s front-side tire for eight seconds.
- Repeat the previous step for the remaining three tires.
Is a 2009 Saturn Vue all wheel drive?
In addition to upgraded powertrains, the 2009 Saturn Vue offers at extra cost a DVD-based navigation system, automatic climate control, rear DVD entertainment system (dealer installed option), leather seating, heated front seats, six-disc CD changer, all-wheel drive, premium audio system and remote vehicle start.
What to do if your air pressure sensor is stuck?
Reconnect the negative battery cable. It is also possible that your tires are fine, but your sensor is damaged. If so, it may be necessary to take your vehicle to your dealer or repair shop to have the sensor replaced. Additionally, the air pressure gauge may be miscalibrated, or the battery that powers the sensor may have died.
What happens if your tire pressure sensor is stuck?
It may say “sensor-safe,” but it can cause problems if the fixer compound enters the hole through which the sensor measures pressure. If a sensor hole becomes plugged, it may become unable to take readings. A stuck low tire pressure light can be annoying and distracting to a driver.
How to reset a stuck low pressure ( TPMS ) light?
Put the key in the ignition and turn it to the “on” position, but do not start the car. Press and hold down the reset button (sometimes located under the steering wheel) until the low-pressure light blinks three times. Release the button. Start the vehicle and let it run for 20 minutes to let its computer re-calibrate each sensor.
What does a low tire pressure warning light mean?
The wheel sensor requires replacing (in an Indirect Tire Pressure Management System). In an Indirect system, if the wheel sensor has gone bad, the ABS Warning Light also illuminates. In each case, it means the vehicle needs to go to a certified mechanic. The mechanic can detect and patch the leak or replace the tire.