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YamahaR86 12-13-2016 02:40 PM

TPMS Reset Button?
 
Was driving 80 miles 2 days ago on the freeway when my TPMS Light came on. I pulled over and checked the pressures and there were all fine.

Went home and let it sit, checked it when it was cold and again it was fine. It's still staying on though. Looked at the owner's manual and it's a faulty sensor. Since it blinks a few times then becomes solid.

I've searched around and some of the Toyota + Scion models have a TPMS switch to reset it (either under the steering wheel or on the left side where the trunk release is).

Is there any switch for this car? Or do I have to take it to the dealer? They're aftermarket wheels that I had a shop transfer the stock TPMS sensors over so I'm afraid they might charge me an arm and leg for it.

Tokay444 12-13-2016 03:07 PM

By fine, were they all within two psi of each other?

stevesnj 12-13-2016 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by YamahaR86 (Post 2813964)
They're aftermarket wheels that I had a shop transfer the stock TPMS sensors over so I'm afraid they might charge me an arm and leg for it.

Uh Oh. Could be a damaged sensor during the wheel swap. Toyota can diagnose it but may not cover it's replacement.

YamahaR86 12-13-2016 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Tokay444 (Post 2813982)
By fine, were they all within two psi of each other?

Yeah, they were 38 Hot and 35 Cold.

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevesnj (Post 2813986)
Uh Oh. Could be a damaged sensor during the wheel swap. Toyota can diagnose it but may not cover it's replacement.

I've had the wheels swapped for a year now and it's been fine but all of a sudden it started acting up.


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