How to Reset the Tire Pressure Light

If you are driving and notice the TPMS light on, it is important to address it promptly. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts you when one or more of your tires are underinflated. While it can sometimes indicate an actual issue, there are also instances when the flashing tire pressure light appears due to seasonal changes or after a tire rotation. Knowing how to reset the tire pressure light can help you stay safe and avoid unnecessary worry on the Moose Jaw roads.
Why Is the TPMS Light On?
Seeing the TPMS light on your dashboard typically means one or more tires are below the recommended air pressure level. This can happen due to:
In some cases, the system may simply need to be reset. That is when knowing how to reset the tire pressure light becomes useful.
Steps for How to Reset the Tire Pressure Light
What to Do if the Flashing Tire Pressure Light Stays On
If you still see the flashing tire pressure light after following the reset steps, it may indicate a malfunction in the TPMS system. Here is what you can do:
See the Service Experts at Capital Ford Lincoln
Our certified technicians will diagnose and repair any issues so you can drive confidently. If you require a full TPMS service, our Regina service centre is ready to help. Visit us today, near Estevan and Weyburn.