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.
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.
If all tires are at the pressure listed on the sticker on the drivers door jamb and the light is still on, then you may have a sensor issue and will need to have it serviced.If all tires are at the pressure listed on the sticker on the drivers door jamb and the light is still on, then you may have a sensor issue and will need to have it serviced.
If all tires are at the pressure listed on the sticker on the drivers door jamb and the light is still on, then you may have a sensor issue and will need to have it serviced.If all tires are at the pressure listed on the sticker on the drivers door jamb and the light is still on, then you may have a sensor issue and will need to have it serviced.
The light will reset itself if the system is working properly and the tires are at the correct pressure. If the pressure is correct and the light is still on, you need to take it in for service.
All the tires have a sensor to measure tire pressure. If any of the tires (including the spare) are low in tire pressure the light will be on. Just check all tires. Don't know why theres a sensor for the spare but after you check the pressure to make sure that it's correct the warning light should go out. If it still is on and all your tires have the correct pressure then I'd take it to the dealer to have it checked out.
Even though all four tires have the correct tire pressure, the light will stay on if the pressure in the spare tire is incorrect. This is because of a sensor in the tires.
IF all tires are at the correct pressure and the light is still on, there is a failure in one of the sensors.
It means at least one of your tires pressure is too deflated. Check the pressure and inflat the tires to the correct pressure and rest the light.
If the tpms light in your jeep patriot is on, it means that the pressure in your tires has dropped too low. To reset the light, you simply have to inflate your tires to the right amount of pressure.
The light usually comes of when the pressure is right and equal in all tires
the horseshoe shaped light is your low tire pressure warning light. check your tire pressure in all of your tires. the light will turn off once the tires are at the proper PSI.
Air up the tires and drive it. If it is still on, you will need to have the system checked for codes.Air up the tires and drive it. If it is still on, you will need to have the system checked for codes.