The spare tire on a tacoma sometimes has a sensor in it, too.
There isn't a reset. If all tires are inflated to 36 psi and the light is on, there is a failure and you will need to take it in for service.There isn't a reset. If all tires are inflated to 36 psi and the light is on, there is a failure and you will need to take it in for service.
There isn't a reset. If all tires are inflated to 36 psi and the light is on, there is a failure and you will need to take it in for service.There isn't a reset. If all tires are inflated to 36 psi and the light is on, there is a failure and you will need to take it in for service.
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.
Bike tires should be inflated to the recommended pressure range indicated on the sidewall of the tire for optimal performance and safety.
Once all the tires are inflated to the specified pressure the sensor light should go out after a few miles.
No, if the tires are inflated to correct pressure it may be easier.
After making sure you have inflated ALL your tires (including the spare) to the proper pressure - on the very bottom lip of the dashboard - just to the left of the steering column there is a push-button. Turn the ignition on and depress this button for about 5-10 seconds. If the tires are properly inflated this should extinguish the tire pressure warning light.
After making sure you have inflated ALL your tires (including the spare) to the proper pressure - on the very bottom lip of the dashboard - just to the left of the steering column there is a push-button. Turn the ignition on and depress this button for about 5-10 seconds. If the tires are properly inflated this should extinguish the tire pressure warning light.
Put air in the tires and keep them properly inflated. It is there for your safety!
The light usually comes of when the pressure is right and equal in all tires
The Jeep Liberty is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and a light on the dashboard that looks like an exclamation point will light up if one or more of the tires on the Jeep is significantly under-inflated. You should check the air pressure in all of your tires, and make sure that each tire is properly inflated.
After making sure you have inflated ALL your tires (including the spare) to the proper pressure - on the very bottom lip of the dashboard - just to the left of the steering column there is a small push-button. Turn the ignition on and depress this button and hold for about 10 seconds. If all the tires are properly inflated this should extinguish the tire pressure warning light.