only way to reset it is to fill the tires with the proper amount of air. they all need to be within 1.12psi of each other
disconnect your battery and then reconnect. The light should reset and turn off.
turn the parking lights on and off 3 times
Properly inflate tires, drive car, light goes out.
Just disconnect the negative cable from your battery for a good ten to fifteen minutes so that the main does itself a reset.
Disconnect the negative terminal to the battery and reattach - that resets the monitor lights.
! If you want to turn it off turn the radio off and hold the DISP button for 10 seconds, this activates the setup menu. Scroll through until you see Tire Pressure and reset it. The car does not come with an active tire pressure management system, when it detects low pressure you will HAVE to reset the light.
drive it. It will reset itself
What's my issue
Use an OBD scan tool to reset or disconnect the battery
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.
Assuming that no new pressure sensor has been installed, to reset the TPMS light, first inflate the tires to the manufacture's recommended pressure. Then drive the vehicle for five miles or more at 40 mph or greater.
You need to go under your vehicle settings. Once in the flat tire monitor, you can select reset. It may that you have a small leak which is why the light is still on.