Almost every vehicle has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System or TPMS. The system warns drivers when a tire is low, a sensor is dead, or a sensor is malfunctioning. Once the issue is fixed, the system must be reset. Below are directions for resetting the TPMS of a Chrysler 200 or 300.
Contents
200 & 300 Models
2005 – 2023 (300 Models) & 2011 – 2017 (200 Models)
Low Tire Pressure
- Check which tire is low with a pressure gauge.
- Inflate the low tire until it is at the recommended PSI.
- Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes above 15 mph. The TPMS system will reset automatically.
New or Repaired Tire
- Place the new or repaired tire(s) on the vehicle.
- Make sure the tire is at the recommended PSI.
- Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes above 15 mph. The TPMS system will reset automatically.
New Sensor or Other Malfunction
- Make sure all tires are at the recommended PSI.
- Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes above 15 mph. The TPMS system will reset automatically.
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