drive it. It will reset itself
No. A 2006 Dodge does not have a reset.
No reset switches on a Dodge.
They are designed to not need a 'reset,' per se. All that is needed is to fill each tire to above 32 psi and the warning should go away. If it doesn't, then a sensor is faulty.
Reset a battery? There is no such thing as resetting a battery.
No, they're supposed to reset almost immediately after the pressure in the tire gets above about 32 psi.
no
your owners manual will tell you.
There is no reset. If replaced, it is calibrated with a scan tool.
The switch will automatically reset once all of the tires are above 32 psi (or whatever the sensor is set at). Check the decal on the driver door jamb for proper pressure settings.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
I had to have the dealer reset the tpm with their computer.
The low pressure warning icon? That will automatically reset once the tire pressure is increased to above 32 psi. If the tire pressure is good on all tires, then the sensor itself is damaged. Did you just get new tires put on? Then the installer probably damaged the sensor.