Thank you! I'm glad they have sensors for this. It turned out that all 4 tires were a little low on air. So I had air put in all 4 tires. I reset the sensor and it stayed off. Thank you again.
@@booboo4ever24 I highly recommend bringing the vehicle To your mechanic so they can check the sensor itself to see if the battery inside the sensor is still good or it needs to be replace
Thank you! I'm glad they have sensors for this. It turned out that all 4 tires were a little low on air. So I had air put in all 4 tires. I reset the sensor and it stayed off. Thank you again.
Thank you!
I put some 2024 Corolla wheels on my 2018 would this work to reset the new ones to the 2018
@@matthewherrera7931 definitely not! Unless you switch all of the TPMS sensor on the old wheels on to the new wheels.
@@tirepressuremonitoringsyst3869 sadly I sold those wheels. Would I have to install new ones for that year and do the reset?
Did the 2028 xle have it display on the dash each tire pressure
2018 does not equipped with that function but I don’t know about 2028.
I have 2018 LE It doesn't have tpms..?
Yes
Same csr and mine does
I cant find where to see the tire pressure display on the screen. Can u help?
Your vehicle does not equipped with the PSI display, The only warning you get is the tire logo
If I reset it, will it come back on if there is still something wrong with my tires?
Yes Your tire warning lights will come back on if your tire is losing pressure because of a leak or if you have a bad TPMS sensor
@@tirepressuremonitoringsyst3869 it didnt even blink when I held the button, just stood on
@@booboo4ever24 I highly recommend bringing the vehicle To your mechanic so they can check the sensor itself to see if the battery inside the sensor is still good or it needs to be replace
I don’t have that button :(((