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To start, ensure that the 2019 Subaru Crosstrek is parked on a flat surface. Verify the tire pressure in each tire and confirm that it meets the correct psi, which can be found stamped on the tire's side. Next, enter the vehicle and power it on without starting the engine. Locate the tpms button to the right of the steering wheel and hold it down until it starts to flash. Allow the car to sit for approximately 20 minutes for recalibration. After the flashing stops, turn off the car and then restart it to verify that the reset was successful.
To recalibrate the tire pressure monitoring system on a 2019 Subaru Crosstrek, you must switch the vehicle to the on position and press and hold the tpms reset button until the light blinks three times.
In order to turn off the light, you need to adjust the air pressure correctly as there is no reset button available.
There is no tire pressure monitoring system button located to the right of the steering wheel.
Actually, the 2014 Crosstrek does not have a reset button for that.