First of all, I'm sorry the previous person had the nerve to call you a "moron" and not even spell the insult correctly, how ironic. Obviously this person is not the owner of a 2004 grand prix or does not even know how to operate their own.
Before re-setting the tire pressure, make sure you have corrected the problem causing the warning. The warning message appears if the pressure in one tire becomes 12 psi lower than the other three tires. Your car will "learn" the pressure at each tire every time you reset the system. This takes 45-90 minutes of driving per the operating manual. This does not have to be accumulated in one single trip either.
To reset the tire pressure monitor system, after correcting the problem, you have to use the options under the Driver Information Center (DIC) on your dash. The button you want to utilize is called the "set/reset" button, it is the third button from the left, directly in the middle of all the buttons. It has an arrow that points to the left. Press and hold the button until the DIC displays "Tire Inflation Has Been Set", this message confirms the tire pressure system has been reset. If, by chance, the DIC does not return to the standard display with the date, ect., you can press the "options" button to get back to the standard display. The "options" button is directly to the right of the "set/reset" button you just got done using. It has a lower case "i" on it.
I hope this answer helps you, and good luck!!!
The light usually comes of when the pressure is right and equal in all tires
You do not reset it, it is a fault code. It is not a routine maintenance indicator. Fix the problem and the light will go out.
how do you reset the tire pressure warning light on a 2004 pontiac grand prix
Check engine light is reset with a scan tool.Oil change due is reset by pressing "step" until "0 miles to service" is displayed. Then press and hold "reset" until it resets.
Have the engine controller checked for faults then serviced and the light turned off. Take it to the dealer.
The tire pressure monitoring system varies on Pontiac Grand Prix depending on the year of the car as some years do not have the TPMS. To reset the TPMS light, refer to the manual for your car.
After the tires have been properly inflated to the pressure indicated on the label on the driver side door jamb, the light should go out. If it doesn't immediately go out, driving for about a mile should cause the light to go out. If not there is a sensor failure and you will need to take it in for service.
To reset the low tire pressure indicator light on a 2010 Jeep Patriot, first ensure that all tires are properly inflated to the recommended pressure. Then, turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within ten seconds, then turn the ignition off. Start the engine, and the light should be reset.
Indicator lights on an Audi can be reset by a mechanic. The cars manual will also give instructions on how to reset this light as well.
To reset the low tire pressure indicator on a 2005 Lexus LS 430, first ensure that all tires are properly inflated to the recommended pressure. Then, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Press and hold the tire pressure warning reset button, usually located beneath the steering column, for a few seconds until the indicator light blinks and then goes off. Finally, start the engine, and the indicator should remain off if the tire pressures are correct.
How to reset service light on a 2004 grand am
There is not a reset for the break wear indicator light on the Mercedes-Benz GL450. You will need to fix the problem before the light will go off.