Low Tire Pressure warning light on...RESET??
Ok, first I know I know, I need to put air in my tires, I should never let them get this low....blah blah blah. They actually are usually not that low, but this morning I woke up to much cooler temperature out side, so the PSI started lower this morning...anyway.
The Low Tire Pressure warning light came on under the fuel readout display (one tire was @ 27psi). On the digital computer readout it also displays a flashing "PSI" note in the bottom right of every screen in the readout. My question (and I couldn't find my answer in the manual), how does this reset? I will be going to get air in the tires shortly. But does it reset when it knows air has been added to the tires? During my drive all of the tires were up to 31 psi, but the warning light still stayed on. Even after a shutdown and restart of the car, it's still there. Any ideas???? Please don't tell me I have to go to the dealership to have them reset this...that would dumb!
The Low Tire Pressure warning light came on under the fuel readout display (one tire was @ 27psi). On the digital computer readout it also displays a flashing "PSI" note in the bottom right of every screen in the readout. My question (and I couldn't find my answer in the manual), how does this reset? I will be going to get air in the tires shortly. But does it reset when it knows air has been added to the tires? During my drive all of the tires were up to 31 psi, but the warning light still stayed on. Even after a shutdown and restart of the car, it's still there. Any ideas???? Please don't tell me I have to go to the dealership to have them reset this...that would dumb!
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From what I gathered reading the owner's manual, here's what I would look for:
1.) The gauge should only be working at speeds >= 20 mph.
2.) Apparently the gauge will only show either the front tire psi or rear tire psi at a time, so be sure to check both.
3.) The warning should come on at or below 28 psi for a particular tire.
4.) Once you have increased all tires to above 28 psi, the warning should stop by itself - there is no mention of dealer intervention required.
That's about all I could surmise from the owner's manual.
1.) The gauge should only be working at speeds >= 20 mph.
2.) Apparently the gauge will only show either the front tire psi or rear tire psi at a time, so be sure to check both.
3.) The warning should come on at or below 28 psi for a particular tire.
4.) Once you have increased all tires to above 28 psi, the warning should stop by itself - there is no mention of dealer intervention required.
That's about all I could surmise from the owner's manual.
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