How to Fix TPMS?

Check tire pressure and inflate all tires to the vehicle’s recommended PSI

Inspect tires for punctures, leaks, or damage

Verify the spare tire if the vehicle uses a TPMS-equipped spare

Reset the TPMS system using the vehicle’s reset procedure

Drive the vehicle for several minutes at normal speed to allow the system to relearn

Replace dead TPMS sensor batteries

Replace damaged or faulty TPMS sensors

Reprogram or relearn TPMS sensors after tire rotation or replacement

Check and tighten the TPMS valve stems and sensor hardware

Inspect the TPMS fuse and replace it if blown

Scan for TPMS fault codes with a compatible diagnostic tool

Repair damaged wiring or connectors in the TPMS system

Update or reinitialize the TPMS module if required

Have the system serviced by a qualified technician if the warning remains on

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