I recently rented a Kia Forte and could not figure out how to fold the rear seats down. I searched around for a lever or button to no avail. I began to wonder if folding the seats was possible at all. Fortunately, I discovered a way to do this from the trunk of the vehicle.
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Jeep Cherokee: Reset Tire Pressure System (TPMS)
Jeep Cherokee’s are equipped with a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) to assist you in maintaining the correct tire pressure. The warning low-pressure indicator light which appears within your dashboard or via the EVIC, indicated by a chime, should turn off automatically after your tires receive the proper amount of air pressure/ PSI. The EVIC even indicates which tire has low pressure.
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Jeep Cherokee: How to Set the Clock
Nothing is more frustrating that when your vehicle’s clock is 10 minutes too slow. Learn how to set the clock for the default system on the Jeep Cherokee with these steps.
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Ford Focus: Programming a New Key Fob
No more purchasing high-cost key fobs from the dealership as those days are gone, thanks to this awesome new innovative trick. You can reprogram your own Key Fob/Remote in a matter of minutes. This can also be executed the same way for most Ford models with either 3 or 4 buttons on the remote. Begin with all doors closed and your feet off of the brake and accelerator. Then perform the following short steps:
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Dodge RAM: How to Reset Tire Pressure System
Dodge RAMs are equipped with a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) to assist you in maintaining the correct tire pressure. The warning low-pressure indicator light, which appears within your dashboard or via the EVIC, indicated by a chime, should turn off automatically after your tires receive the proper amount of air pressure/ PSI. The EVIC even indicates which tire has low pressure. You can locate the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure on the inside of the driver’s door.
Keep in mind that tire pressure changes in different weather conditions. You should ask your mechanic or dealer about the levels for dissimilar temperatures. Lastly, if you constantly see this warning despite confirming proper pressure in all 4 tires plus your spare (Yes, there is a sensor there as well).
Here are steps to follow to disable the warning light: