Dodge Charger: How to Reset TPMS

Tires are a vital part of a vehicle. So when a warning for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System or TPMS comes up, you shouldn’t ignore it. That system warns you when something is wrong with your tires so you can avoid flats and blowouts.

However, once you address the problem, you must reset the TPMS. Below are directions for resetting the TPMS on a Dodge Charger.

Note: If this does not reset the system, you should take it to a certified mechanic or dealership.

2006 – 2023 Models

Low Tire Pressure

  1. When the Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning turns on, check which tire is low with a Pressure Gauge.
  2. Inflate the low tire until it is at the recommended PSI.
  3. Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes above 15 mph. The TPMS system will reset automatically.

New or Repaired Tire

  1. Place the new or repaired tire(s) on the vehicle.
  2. Make sure the tire is at the recommended PSI.
  3. Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes above 15 mph. The TPMS system will reset automatically.

New Sensor or Other Malfunction

  1. Make sure all tires are at the recommended PSI.
  2. Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes above 15 mph. The TPMS system will reset automatically.

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