Unsure how to reset the tire pressure light on your Ford after inflating the tires? Your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is critical to ensuring your safety, and it’s important to pay attention to its alerts. However, if the light remains on after addressing any issues, then you can follow these steps from Jim Hudson Ford to turn the light off and learn more about the purpose of the TPMS in the process. And remember, if issues persist, you can always bring your vehicle to the service center at Jim Hudson Ford near Chapin.
If the TPMS light ignites on your dashboard, then check the tire pressure in each tire and inflate them as necessary to the recommended PSI. This figure is located inside the driver’s side door or in your owner’s manual. If reinflation doesn’t work, try out these actions:
What does a flashing tire pressure light mean? This may indicate that the tire pressure sensors need replacement batteries, or that there is an issue with one of the sensors in general. To diagnose the actual problem, schedule service near Irmo at Jim Hudson Ford. Our technicians can get things figured out in no time!
Having your TPMS light on isn't a reason to worry. There are many ways to turn it off, and Columbia-area drivers can always contact Jim Hudson Ford for more advice on all service-related questions, including how to check car oil or how to unlock a steering wheel.
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If you’ve purchased a Ford vehicle recently, it’s pretty likely that your car is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that continually monitors psi readings in all four tires. The system works by using sophisticated sensors that are attached to the valve stem. If you’ve gotten a tire rotation done lately, you may notice your TPMS display has the tire positions all out of whack. Because the sensors are located inside each tire, you may have to reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System and help it relearn the new positions of your tire sensors.
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Getting Started: Before you begin, you will need to drive your vehicle above 20 mph for at least two minutes. Then park in a safe location where you will have access to an air pump.
There are two parts to resetting your Ford vehicle’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPSM). For this process you will need to:
(1) activate TPMS reset mode and (2) re-train each of your vehicle’s tire pressure sensors.
Note: Once your vehicle enters TPMS reset mode, the horn will sound once and a message will appear in the information display. If this does not occur, repeat the sequence.
Note: If at any point in the re-training process two short horn beeps are heard, the reset procedure was unsuccessful. Please try repeating the sequence from PART 1: Activating TPMS Reset Mode.
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