Darn good question, I have the same one for a 2007 F-150!!! Rumor has it that there may be a way to do it with the key fob by holding down both the lock and unlock buttons at the same time?? But I have not had success...
If sensor is good will reset itself if proper air pressure in a few miles
dealer only you can enter the resset mode but you need the sensor to go at each wheel to finish reset
press the CHECKMARK after choosing the OIL PRESSURE option in the menu
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.
if I'm not mistaken you yourself cant. you can look in the owners manual and it will tell you how to reset the sensor. to disable it, you probably have to take it to the dealership.
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.
Dealer has to use an electronic tool to reprogram. Unless you can get a hold of one, reference "TPMS".
I have an '07 Nissan Quest with aTPM system. Indicator light is on. Tire pressure screen shows pressure for three of the wheels.n The fourth shows *** for pressure. How do I find out which sensor is failing?
Try disconnecting the battery for 20 minutes. This should put the computers into a reset mode. www.trailvoy.com The Trailblazer/Envoy enthusiasts forum with all the answers!
How to reset the tire pressure light on a 2007 Nissan Sentra?
You can reset by resetting ECU but the light will come back. You need to fill tires to proper pressure. If you did, make sure that the spare has proper pressure too. Spare has air pressure sensor, it will set off the light if it is too low.
You don't need to. It works or it's broken.