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How can I carry out a tire pressure reset on a Chevy Colorado?

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Rocknroll

To reset the low tire pressure warning system (TPMS) on the Chevy Colorado, follow these steps: First, inflate both tires to the pressure recommended by the factory specifications. Then, turn the engine from OFF to the ON/RUN position (not ACC) and within five seconds, switch the headlight from OFF to the parking lamps four times. You will hear the horn sound twice to indicate that the vehicle is in relearning mode, and the monitoring system will be reset. The recommended tire pressure for the Chevrolet Colorado is 35 PSI for both the front and rear tires. Keep in mind that fluctuations in temperature, such as going from hot to cool weather, may trigger the TPMS to signal that you need to inflate the tires.

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  • Mildred S

    There isn't a correct solution for a 2008 Colorado. It's important not to mislead others on the correct way to handle this.

  • Bob Freitas

    To reset the TPMS on a Chevy Colorado, make sure to install the valve stem cap back onto the valve stem. Turn the ignition key to the second position without starting the engine. Hold down the reset button on the dashboard until the TPMS light blinks and then goes off.

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