There is no reset. If you have already checked all 4 tires air pressure and the light is still on, then its probably the spare tire. Yep, the spare tire is also monitored. Just crawl under there and give it a shot of air and the light will go out. There is no reset. If you have already checked all 4 tires air pressure and the light is still on, then its probably the spare tire. Yep, the spare tire is also monitored. Just crawl under there and give it a shot of air and the light will go out.
How to reset the tire pressure light on a 2007 Nissan Sentra?
The light should reset itself after all 5 tires are at the correct pressure. Yes, you have to do the spare tire too. If the light stays on after pressures have been corrected, you need to contact your dealer. The light should reset itself after all 5 tires are at the correct pressure. Yes, you have to do the spare tire too. If the light stays on after pressures have been corrected, you need to contact your dealer.
To reset the maintenance light on a 2007 Toyota 4Runner, start by turning the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds. After that, turn the ignition off and then start the engine to ensure the maintenance light is reset. If done correctly, the light should no longer be illuminated.
Turn the 4Runner on, make sure that you are looking at the "odometer" miles and not the "Trip" miles. Turn the 4Runner off, hold the "reset" button, turn the 4Runner On and the "MAINT" light will blink 3 times. Release the "reset" button and the light will turn off. This worked great for me but the light flashed 5 times then went off. 2007 SR5 4WD 16,000 miles recently purchased from dealer hopefully there is nothing else wrong/ FYI the manual told me that the maint light is for oil change.
Unplug the tire pressure light cable.
If sensor is good will reset itself if proper air pressure in a few miles
There is a reset button underneath the dash just right of the hood latch. Pressing and holding will turn it off. Then let go of button and press it again and tire pressure light will flash 3 times and then reset.
The light should turn off after the tire(s) is inflated
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.
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.
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.
You have to hold the tire pressure button down until the light starts flashing, after 5 seconds press the button again( do not hold it). This will reset the system, and recalibrate it to the new tires