TPMS indicator lets you know when your tire pressure is too low or too high. Driving with the wrong tire pressure can lead to poor fuel economy, reduced lifespan, and increased chances of tire blowouts. You’re not alone if you’re struggling with resetting TPMS on your Chrysler Town and Country MPV.
This guide details the exact steps to reset TPMS on different Chrysler Town and Country MPV models.
Contents
2019 – 2022 Models
- Turn on the ignition but don’t start the engine.
- Find the TPMS reset button beneath the steering wheel.
- Press and then hold the TPMS button until the TPMS indicator light blinks three times.
- Release the button.
- Drive your car above 50 mph for over 20 minutes
2001 – 2018 Models
You require a TPMS tool to reset TPMS in these Chrysler Town and Country MPV models.
- Adjust the tire pressure to the level recommended on the tire placard.
- Turn on the car’s ignition without running the engine.
- Press and release the car’s Electronic Car Information System (EVIC) menu button until you see a Retrain Tire Sensor- No message.
- Press the Step button and then select Yes.
- Press the Menu button to begin the Relearn process. EVIC will display the message Train Left Front Tire.
- Use the TPMS Tool to scan each sensor, beginning with the left front tire and moving to the others in the following order, RF, RR, and LR.
- After EVIC displays the Training Complete message, press the Reset or Menu button to exit the relearn process.
- Turn off the ignition.
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