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To reset the tire pressure light in a Subaru Outback, start by ensuring all your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure, typically between 33-35 PSI. Consult your manual for exact specifications. After filling up the tires, take your car for a 5-10 minute drive at speeds of 25 mph or higher. Once your tires are properly inflated, the light should reset, and you'll be ready to hit the road. To check your tire pressure, consider purchasing a digital pressure gauge, available online or at stores like Walmart for $15 or less.
And I can't seem to locate that button.
To turn off the tire pressure warning light on a Subaru Outback, press and hold the TPMS reset button.