No need to be sorry, I appreciate the help. Just seems it'll have to go in for service to get the light fixed.
Every TPMS problem I have ever had in my shop, I always found a way to reset without the scan tool. Only exception was a toyota I replaced a sensor in and had to program the number off the new sensor with the scan tool. But I have always performed resets without scan tool. This vehicle could be different. IDK, it's hard to help without the car. Sorry.
Joe
No need to be sorry, I appreciate the help. Just seems it'll have to go in for service to get the light fixed.
You put the car in relearn mode. The horn will honk... starting with the left front let air out until the horn honks.. go to right front and repeat until horn honks, then go to right rear... then left rear.... once left rear is done the horn will sound twice and it will be reset... Your owners manual should have the method used for entering relearn mode which is ussually pretty simple.
I work for a tire company and tpms is pretty standard. This method works on all makes i have come across. The place that fixed your tire should not have let you leave before checking/resetting the tpms. If they refuse to reset it for free go somewhere else. we never charge for such a simple procedure. Where is your mother located yard?
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