Put air in the tires!
The low tire pressure is reset through the radio Turn on the ignition to the point where the lights on the dash are on but the engine is not running. Then pull out the light switch until the parking lights come on. Then press in until they go off. Do this three times and you will hear beeps in rapid sequence. Then the pressure light will go off.
Go to the dealer.
you need to take it to a shop
The tires must be inflated to the precise psi for the light to go off. If the tire pressure is too high, the light will stay on. The system should reset itself, after proper inflation, within a few miles of driving.
Low tire warning means that you tire pressure monitoring system has detected that the tire pressure is low in one or more of your tires. Just find the one that's low and add air; the light will go off in a few miles. The lower tire warning can also turn on if the temperature is very cold. Cold temperatures decrease tire pressure, and a few miles of driving will warm the tires and cause the light to turn off. Lastly, tire pressure monitor sensors frequently fail, causing the light to turn on inappropriately. If the weather is reasonably warm (>20 degrees F), and the tire pressures are normal, see if replacing the sensor will help.
It means that one or more of your tires are under inflated. Check your manual for the correct tire pressure for your vehicle and then pump the tires up to the proper tire pressure. Do all four tires. The warning light should go off shortly after.
The tires must be inflated to the precise psi for the light to go off. If the tire pressure is too high, the light will stay on. The system should reset itself, after proper inflation, within a few miles of driving.
Press the small button under the dash, by the steering column, with the ignition on. If the tires are properly inflated, the light should go off immediately.
There is a button under the steering wheel press it in for about 5 seconds and the light will go out. Then your tire pressure is low it will light again check your tire pressure inflate then push the button again.
You have to set all the tire pressures to 32psi, if it doesn't go off right away you have to drive the car for about a mile.
This is a known problem on some vehicles. Check with your dealer to see if your car has been the subject of a re call campaign.
There is none. Just fill up your tires to the proper inflation and the light will go off.