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good advice. I've had mine reset a few times at firestone for free after they installed my aftermarket wheels a few years ago every time the temps drop below freezing here, my light stays on (even with correct psi).Originally Posted by Damndrew
I've dealt with many TPMS lights as a tire technician. Some vehicles have the option to reset the light manually or drive to reset option. Unfortunately, our cars have neither choice. For most cars, we usually set the correct psi and use a scan tool to read each sensor then plug in the ODB to write the ID's. A quick 2 min process at any local tire shop. Sensors do break and malfunction from time to time but please don't be fooled into purchasing new sensors if all you need is a quick reset.