I just ignore that light, and stick a length of black electrical tape over the light on the instrument panel. Then every month I check the tire pressure with a tire air-pressure gauge and add any air as needed ( 35 psi in front and rear tires, that's what the manual says). The batteries in those pressure sensors don't last long so why bother with them anyways.
This video is a big waste of time.
This was extremely helpful. You just saved me from having to go to the mechanic. Thanks!!
Nooo… It's blinking. PSI for tires it good. I was really hoping avoid a trip to the dealership!
$190 per sensor at the dealer
It does not work!
this video sucks
Hello
I just ignore that light, and stick a length of black electrical tape over the light on the instrument panel.
Then every month I check the tire pressure with a tire air-pressure gauge and add any air as needed ( 35 psi in front and rear tires, that's what the manual says). The batteries in those pressure sensors don't last long so why bother with them anyways.
Big help