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How do you reset the tire pressure?

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Hey guys my wifes telly has had the tire pressure sign flashing. Tonight I filled the tires up with air.
What is the recommended psi? I upgraded to 20x8 rims?

Also the warning sign is still flashing along with the "a" sign how do I get rid of them?
Thanks!!


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If you haven't moved the vehicle since airing them up, they wont register the new pressure.
Try driving for a few hundred feet and the monitors will kick back on and resend the pressure
 
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Ok I'll try that. I did drive for a bit after filling though... I'll wait a day for 2
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The only thing I can think of is whoever mounted your tires and wheels didn't put in tpms
Ok buts it's been a while since we mounted the wheels. Does this sort of thing happen right away..?
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Telly20

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Ok buts it's been a while since we mounted the wheels. Does this sort of thing happen right away..?
Thank you

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I upgraded my wheels to aftermarket as well and had TPMS from OEM wheels installed to the aftermarkets. Tire shop told me that TPMS were self-learning and tire pressure on dash would adjust accordingly. I never did have that warning light come on tho. I would check with the installer to make sure the TPMS were transferred over. (unless you bought 4 new tpms to go with the new wheels) Hope this helps.
 
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Not sure if he he did..? I doubt it.
I'm just wondering why now? If he installed it in april I would imagine the warning would have gone off month ago..?

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kublai68

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I upgraded my wheels to aftermarket as well and had TPMS from OEM wheels installed to the aftermarkets. Tire shop told me that TPMS were self-learning and tire pressure on dash would adjust accordingly. I never did have that warning light come on tho. I would check with the installer to make sure the TPMS were transferred over. (unless you bought 4 new tpms to go with the new wheels) Hope this helps.
I just swapped out my 20 with after market rims from Discount Tire, tire shop told me I had to get new TPMS kit for the aftermarkert rims since the they can not use the original TPMS sensors.
 


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