Hi, if all of your tires are at 35 PSI and you have reset the light and it continues to flash, you are most likely having a sensor issue. You would have to take it in for this. I have also seen the light flash for overinflated tires, over 50psi.
I am having a malfunction indication on the TPMS : The TPMS light blinks for one minute. Any idea what does this mean? I have a warranty till 100,000 miles, but not sure if that is covered.
You will need to transfer your current tire pressure sensors over to the new wheels and you should be all set by following the procedure in the video. If you end up putting new sensors in the wheels you will have to take it to a dealer where they can program your new sensor ID's into the computer. I hope this helps, Dave
I am gonna get a set of rims with tires brand new for my 2006 sienna with the sensors on.........is this all i have to do? Or do i have to take the old ones off and use those?
@djhams
Hi, if all of your tires are at 35 PSI and you have reset the light and it continues to flash, you are most likely having a sensor issue. You would have to take it in for this. I have also seen the light flash for overinflated tires, over 50psi.
smartpassive 10 months ago
I am having a malfunction indication on the TPMS : The TPMS light blinks for one minute. Any idea what does this mean? I have a warranty till 100,000 miles, but not sure if that is covered.
djhams 10 months ago
@PRLANDSTORM
You will need to transfer your current tire pressure sensors over to the new wheels and you should be all set by following the procedure in the video. If you end up putting new sensors in the wheels you will have to take it to a dealer where they can program your new sensor ID's into the computer. I hope this helps, Dave
smartpassive 1 year ago
I am gonna get a set of rims with tires brand new for my 2006 sienna with the sensors on.........is this all i have to do? Or do i have to take the old ones off and use those?
PRLANDSTORM 1 year ago