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 Old 01-07-2010, 06:36 PM   #1
 
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Default Tire Pressure Gauge

I just put some new rims/tires on my car and this gauge is staying on. How do you reset?
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Did you have the sensors that go inside the tires put on as well when you put the new rims and tires on, cause if there is no sensors in the tires i don't think u can reset it because there is no reading of tire pressure to send to turn off the tire pressure light. I have the same light in my car and i also had it on my scion tc before when i changed the rims. If you still have the stock rims you may be able to take them off those wheels and put them on the new rims depending on the size of rim u have on now but they would have to take the tires off the new rims to put the sensors on. To be honest i wouldn't even worry about that.
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are they a satellite sensor? because there was nothing attached to the inside of the tire that i could see.....
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I think the sensor should be attached to the rim it self, if you still have the stock rims look at the air pressure valve it should all be one piece.
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Yeah, The TPMS are on the bottom of the stock valves. You gotta switch them to the new rims.
Here's the reset procedure from the manuel.
Without Using M-MDS
i. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, then turn it off.
2. Leave the vehicle with the engine off for 15 min or more.
3. Drive the vehicle at a speed of 25 km/h {15.5 mph} or more for 10 min or more.
4. After driving for 10 min, verify that the TPMS warning light does not flash and is not illuminated.
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hey papaspeed thanks for your detailed instructions on how to reset without using m-mds.. i will bookmark this thread for my future references just in case ill encounter this kind of issue..
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Originally Posted by PaPaSpeed View Post
Yeah, The TPMS are on the bottom of the stock valves. You gotta switch them to the new rims.
Here's the reset procedure from the manuel.
Without Using M-MDS
i. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, then turn it off.
2. Leave the vehicle with the engine off for 15 min or more.
3. Drive the vehicle at a speed of 25 km/h {15.5 mph} or more for 10 min or more.
4. After driving for 10 min, verify that the TPMS warning light does not flash and is not illuminated.
Didn't work for me, light stayed illuminated. Guess I will be making a trip to the dealership soon.
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Originally Posted by gordita720 View Post
I just put some new rims/tires on my car and this gauge is staying on. How do you reset?

sorry, but I didnt see a confirmation that you put sensors on these new wheels. Did you get new sensors , or have the stock ones transferred?
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