by Jennifer S.
If the Tire Pressure Management System in the Chevy Silverado is not working properly, you may have to reset the TPMS system. Follow these steps to re-initialize it.
The light indicator is a notification to warn you of significantly low air pressure or high-pressure loss in your tires and is NOT to be ignored, as low pressure affects the vehicles overall performance such as:
First, Check the Recommended Air Levels Needed:
Keep in mind, after tires are inflated, the outdoor temperature affects how fast the air in the tires will adjust to the proper temperature, this could take minutes, a day, 2 or 3, simply be patient and give the tires time to adjust. In addition, if the tire pressure warning light stays illuminated past a week, you will need to have your vehicle serviced as there could possibly be a sensor issue or a tire puncture.
NOTE: If you are unable to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning Light in the Chevy Silverado on the first try, REPEAT the steps. If you are still unsuccessful, contact the dealership for assistance or consult your vehicle user’s manual.
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Switch the key from ON to OFF then back ON. The warning light should be gone.
Be patient as this could take up to 30 seconds for each tire.
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TPMS SYSTEM BACKGROUND – how TPMS is integrated into the vehicle’s computer:
The tire pressure monitor (TPMS) system uses the passenger door module (PDM), the body control module (BCM), the exterior lamp switch, the 4 radio frequency transmitting pressure sensors in the tire valves, and the serial data circuit to perform the sensor learn mode functions.
To read correctly, the sensor learn procedure must be performed any time the PDM is replaced, a tire sensor is replaced, or after the vehicles tires have been rotated. Once the learn mode has been enabled, each of the sensors’ unique identification code can be programmed (“learned”) into the PDM’s memory. When a sensor’s ID code has been learned, the PDM sends a serial data message to the BCM to sound a horn chirp. This verifies the sensor has transmitted it’s ID code and the PDM has received it. As soon as the first sensor ID code is learned, all other IDs are erased from the PDM’s memory.
SENSOR FUNCTIONS
Each sensor takes a pressure measurement sample once every 20 seconds while in stationary mode. If the tire pressure increases or decreases by more than 1.6 PSI from the last pressure measurement, another measurement will occur immediately to verify the change in pressure. If a pressure change has indeed occurred, the sensor sends a re-measure signal to the PDM.
When the PDM receives a re-measure signal while in sensor learn mode, it will assign that sensor ID to that location on the vehicle.
SENSOR LOCATION
The PDM must learn each sensor’s ID code in the proper sequence in order to determine sensor location.
LEARN MODE CANCELLATION
The TPM system will cancel the learn mode if more then 2 minutes have passed and no sensors have been learned, or if the system has been in learn mode for more than 5 minutes. If the learn mode is canceled before any sensor has been learned, the PDM will remember all current sensor IDs and their locations.
CAUTION: Before proceeding with the steps below, ensure that no other sensor learn procedure is being performed simultaneously, or that tire pressures are not being adjusted on a TPM equipped vehicle within close proximity.
STEP BY STEP:
IMPORTANT: If the learn mode cannot be enabled, ensure the TPM system is enabled in the PDM.
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Bookmark the permalink. You are an enthusiastic new car owner, the joy of tactile devices, integrated technologies should bring you the ease and comfort of using your Chevrolet Silverado, however, which is to say that the technology is talking about electronic, and, like all of us, to Unfortunately, we often know that there are problems that need to be solved. Today we will look at the tire pressure sensor and exactly how to reset the tire pressure sensor on a Chevrolet Silverado so that you no longer have this indicator on the dashboard.
To do this, we will divide our article into two parts: first we will talk about the classic case when the tire pressure indicator appears and the subsequent operation, and then that the tire pressure indicator remains on despite the tires being inflated. So, how to reset this tire sensor on a Chevrolet Silverado.
First, we will look at the general approach to reset a tire sensor on a Chevrolet Silverado which if it lights up, here are the basic basic steps:
Generally speaking, you need to look at the parameters of the car, then you should find the option to detect inflation or "detect deflation" when in this tab you have to hold down the select button or the reset button depending on the year of your Chevrolet. Silverado until a message appears from the car console confirming that the reset has been taken into account (this usually takes a few seconds). You can now turn off the ignition and restart your Chevrolet Silverado to see if the tire pressure light has gone out.
However, this procedure is not recommended as it may result in improper handling and malfunction of your Chevrolet Silverado. Now you have all the keys to know how to reset the tire pressure sensor on Chevrolet Silverado. For more Chevrolet Silverado tips, take a look at the Chevrolet Silverado category.
You are the proud owner of a recent car, the joys of tactile devices, integrated technology should bring you the ease and comfort of using your Chevrolet Sonic, however, which says that the technology speaks of electricity, and, as we all, unfortunately, in some cases we know there are disorders that need to be corrected. Today we will look at the tire pressure sensor and exactly how to reset the tire pressure sensor on a Chevrolet Sonic so that this indicator never appears on the dashboard again. To do this, we will divide our article into two parts: first, we will consider the general case of the tire pressure indicator light and the procedure to follow, and then the case where the tire pressure indicator light remains on despite the tires being inflated.
so how to reset this tire sensor on Chevrolet Sonic.
First we will look at the classic way to reset the tire sensor on the Chevrolet Sonic, which if it lights up, here are the basic steps: tire pressure indicators pop up, get out of the way fairly quickly if you're driving down the highway, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel just in case.
The indicator should disappear or turn off after a few seconds. . In case this is not the case, we recommend that you go through the next section. Now that you have followed the basic procedure for removing the tire pressure sensor on the Chevrolet Sonic, and it didn't work, we'll move on to the second option, which is that the tires on my Chevrolet Sonic are well inflated and I still want that light to go away. This probably means you have Faulty tire pressure sensor. This trouble will require to reset the value on your car's dashboard. However, be careful not to do this while driving as pressure fluctuations will affect your pressure sensors. Typically, you need to look at the parameters of the vehicle, then you should look for an option to diagnose inflation or "detect deflation".
While on this tab, you must hold down the select button or reset button depending on the year of manufacture of your Chevrolet Sonic. until a message appears from the car console confirming that the reset is taken into account (usually takes a few seconds). You can now turn off the ignition and restart your Chevrolet Sonic to see if the tire pressure indicator has gone out.