Thanks Richard...LOL had the same issue, wasted some time and noticed your comment. Removing the spare tire cover etc was a bit of a PITA, but the air pressure sensor warning went away after filling my spare, which was indeed fairly low.
I know your question is 3 years old, and you probably have an answer by now. But for those just now coming up on your question... on my 2013, the reset button is on the dash just to the right below the steering wheel (in the 5 o'clock position), or right above your right knee.
Quick add here... If you've made sure none of your tires is low, or re-filled to specs... check your spare, it's a 5-wheel system and had me stumped
Thanks Richard...LOL had the same issue, wasted some time and noticed your comment. Removing the spare tire cover etc was a bit of a PITA, but the air pressure sensor warning went away after filling my spare, which was indeed fairly low.
YES!!! I was starting to think I had a TPMS sensor failure. Thank you so much for your comment!
Thank you for this informative comment!!
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why didnt toyota Australia leave the sensors on the fjs when they came into australia??
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whats the recommended tire pressure for stock tires
32 psi cold
where is th reset button?
Uncle Fjester gotta do the maintenance required reset and it’ll work brother
I know your question is 3 years old, and you probably have an answer by now. But for those just now coming up on your question... on my 2013, the reset button is on the dash just to the right below the steering wheel (in the 5 o'clock position), or right above your right knee.
What are useless video? It doesn’t show you how to reset the tire pressure monitor system. Thanks for nothing Toyota.
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