Chevy Spark: Reset TPMS

The TPMS light warns you when your tire pressure is too high or too low. Driving with over or under-inflated tires can expose you to various road risks, including reduced braking distance and higher chances of tire bursts. Resetting TPMS can seem complicated if you’re unfamiliar with Chevy Spark. This guide details the instructions to reset the TPMS of a Chevy Spark.

Contents

2016 – 2022 Models

You’ll require a TPMS Relearn tool to reset TPMS in these Chevy Spark Models. You can purchase a TPMS relearn tool online or in any auto accessories store near you.

  1. Adjust tire pressure to the level recommended on the tire placard.
  2. Turn the ignition to On but don’t run the engine.
  3. Press the menu button for about 5 seconds.
  4. Go to Tire Pressure Learn menu.
  5. Press and hold the SET/CLR button until you hear the horn sound twice.
  6. Starting from the driver’s side front tire, place the TPMS Relearn tool against the tire’s sidewall.
  7. Activate the TPMS sensor.
  8. Repeat the process for the other tires following this order RF, RR, and LR.
  9. Turn off the ignition.
  10. Verify the TPMS light is off.

2013 – 2015 Models

  1. Adjust tire pressure to the level recommended on the tire placard.
  2. Turn on the ignition.
  3. Press the menu button repeatedly.
  4. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Tire Learn on the menu.
  5. Press and hold the SET/CLR button to activate relearn mode.
  6. A relearn mode confirmation message will appear on display.
  7. Click Yes to confirm.
  8. Starting from the driver’s side front tire, place the TPMS Relearn tool against the tire’s sidewall.
  9. Activate the TPMS sensor.
  10. Repeat the process for the other tires following this order RF, RR, and LR.
  11. Turn off the ignition.
  12. The Tire Learning message will disappear.
  13. Adjust tire pressure to the level recommended on the tire placard.

FAQs

Why is my TPMS light on even after adjusting my tire pressure to the recommended level?

Some reasons a TPMS light can remain on even after adjusting tire pressure include extremely cold weather, recent tire change or rotation, or a malfunctioning TPMS sensor.

Do I have to adjust my tire pressure to the recommended level immediately after my TPMS light comes on?

If your TPMS light comes on, it’s critical to attend to your tires as soon as possible. If tire pressure is the problem, adjusting to the recommended level will reset the light. If not, check your tires for possible defects.

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