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The TPMS in Your 2018 Dodge Durango is designed to alert You if any tires are low on air, which could cause tires to wear out early, fail, and make driving less safe. Resetting the TPMS is quick and easy. First, switch the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the car. Then, press the "Reset" button (located to the right of the steering wheel) until the tire pressure light blinks three times, and then let go of the button. Finally, start the vehicle and allow at least 10 minutes for the sensors to update. Congratulations, You have finished the process and successfully reset the TPMS.
The information provided is absolutely wrong! There's no need for a reset button to calibrate the sensors in these cars. I have no idea where this misinformation is coming from. The vehicle will self-adjust to the new sensors once you've installed the right ones. Just drive the car, and soon enough, the sensors will start working properly.
If you want to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on your 2018 Dodge Durango, first check and adjust the tire pressure. Start the vehicle, then press the reset button located on the right side of the steering wheel and wait for ten minutes. In certain situations, you may have to hold down the button until the light flashes. If the sensor is not functioning properly, it could be due to incorrect tire pressure, potentially leading to poor vehicle performance.