If your tires are in good condition with the proper air, follow the steps below, depending on your Toyota Tundra model, to rectify the TPMS sensors.
Contents
2006 – 2022 Models
- Park your car on level ground and turn off your engine.
- Check the tire pressure in all tires and ensure they are inflated to the recommended air pressure indicated on the driver’s door panel placard.
- Turn on the engine.
- Locate the TPMS reset button. Look under the dash, to the right of the steering wheel, and to the left of the center console.
- Press and hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure warning light flashes three times, then release the button.
- Wait a few minutes before turning off your engine.
2000 – 2005 Models
- Park your car on level ground and turn off your engine.
- Check the tire pressure in all tires and ensure they are inflated to the recommended air pressure indicated on the driver’s door panel placard.
- Press the reset button on the dash to turn off the indicator light. But if your tires have sensors in each tire, you will need to reset your TPMS with a specialized tool.
- The TPMS scanning tool is placed against each tire to reset the sensor.
- Or you can also use a magnet by placing it over each valve starting from left front, right front, right rear, then left rear.
- Wait until the horn chips to signify completion.
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