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For the 2013 Toyota Sienna, the tire pressure should be set at 31 psi, with tire size 235/60R17 and wheel size 17 inches. Resetting the TPMS after purchasing new tires is a relatively straightforward process. Start by ensuring the vehicle is parked on a level surface. Verify the tire pressure of each tire, making sure they match the recommended psi. This information is usually stamped on the tire's sidewall. Next, enter the car and power it on without starting the engine. Locate the button to the right of the steering wheel labeled TPMS or similar. Press and hold it until it starts blinking. Allow the car to sit for around 20 minutes for recalibration. After it stops blinking, turn off the car and then restart it to confirm the reset was successful.
How can I remove the notifications on my 2013 Toyota Sienna's dashboard that say: ABS Inspection Required, VSC System Check, and a warning symbol in a rectangle?
The starting wheel size for the 2013 Toyota Sienna is 17 inches. As for the tire dimensions, they are specified as P235/60R17 for this vehicle. It is advised to keep the tire pressure at 35 pounds per square inch for optimal performance.