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Hold down the TPMS button under the left side of the dashboard until it blinks, then drive for about 20 minutes to reset it. The TPMS alerts you when your tire pressure is low or a tire is going flat. By ensuring your tires are properly inflated, the TPMS can enhance your safety on the road by improving handling, reducing tire wear, decreasing braking distance, and improving fuel efficiency. If you need to replace TPMS sensors, the cost can vary from around $50 to $100 each depending on your vehicle model.
Hold down the TPMS button located on the left side under the dashboard until it flashes, then go for a 20-minute drive to complete the reset process.