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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [ChrisFix] How to Reset Low Tire Pressure Light (TPMS)
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Playtime Comments : [ChrisFix] How to Reset Low Tire Pressure Light (TPMS)
Ig*********:
Thank you Chris! For two days I was trying to fix my pressure warning light and I completely forgot about spare tire in the trunk! On 00:21 sec you were looking at the sticker with a tire pressure numbers and there was a word "spare tire" :-) Dahhhh! Thank you!
Top Comments : [ChrisFix] How to Reset Low Tire Pressure Light (TPMS)
sa**************:
Useful and easy to understand. Thank you!
RB***:
I'm not sure about all cars, but i know on newer Nissan's (2013 up) filling a low tire will cause the car to honk at approximately the right pressure with the ignition on and will clear the light.
Sh***************:
I got a 2011 dodge charger and had TPMS issue, the sensor wasn't working properly. The sensor had to be replaced with Mopar OEM made. After putting new sensor had to drive around 3k and it took the reading properly. By the way I'am from Dubai and the temperature here shoots to 50 degree Celsius on high summers. So tyre needs to checked regularly for optimum driving and as a safety measure.
Re************:
what if the light stayed on after tire pressure is good
Ma************:
man! thanks alot for this information, I own my first car and is winter time right now, I din't know the air pressure drops when it gets cold
Bu*************:
How to reset a TPMS sensor......buy an older car!
7i*******:
TPMS systems are just a money grab. Expensive to replace the batteries every few years. OMG how did we ever survive without them.
Th*********:
what if I have custom tires my light is always on
st********:
i am glad i found this video. it just saved my tires. ;)
pa**********:
Chris Ive owned my car for over a year and have never seen the TPMS light turn off. Do I have a faulty sensor? I always maintain the pressure few psi above the recommended.
Ja**********:
How can I cut it off?
st**********:
A couple of days ago my TPMS light suddenly came on. I was actually relieved when I found out what the warning light was because I didn't even know my car had one of these sensors and I initially thought my engine was about to explode in flames or whatever. After watching your video, ChrisFix, and then reading a fair amount of the comments, I was dubious about the whole shebang but I read the manual and found out what the correct tyre pressures (front and rear) were. Then I ventured forth to the garage where they have a machine which you can set to your required psi (36 front - 32 rear). I inserted the money and got on with it. Later when I switched the ignition on I was happily surprised to see the TPMS light off even before I turned the engine. I guess it still could come back on again but so far, so good. Thank you for posting this video.
Sa***********:
i have seen a video about myth busting the nitrogen air in your tires it tured out the normal air is more stable than nitrogen in your tires
Wo**********:
Glad you mentioned the Nitrogen thingy. Sooo many people I've talked to got sucked into that by the car dealer. Just to point out....talking about psi vs temperature, filling hot tires (driven tires) to factory specs will leave you with low tire pressures. You kinda said that on the video but don't think it came across too clear.
HM****:
I've had that light for more than a year and watched all the videos. I can't get it to go off. TPMS is more useless than teats on a boar hog. I have a pressure gauge. I just bought a 1973 Chevy because I'm tired of all this new-fangled junk on my truck. I will sell my new truck to pay to rebuild the '73. I don't wan all this junk. I can guarantee you I will never have a problem with the TPMS, electric locks or electric windows on my 1973 Chevy truck.I'm tired of being ripped off by car dealers.
Ke*************:
Black electrical tape fixes all warning lights
Da*********:
if all four of my tires read like that i'd question the accuracy of the gauge
Je*************:
I've sat here today and killed an entire morning looking at different videos that you've made. Just from listening to you, you sound like a fairly young guy. I figure mid to late twenties. I'd like to congratulate you on your videos, all that I have watched are very good. Not that I know ANYTHING about making videos but I am a retired Master Mechanic and even you have taught me a couple of things through your videos. You seem to be very knowledgeable and have researched everything that you've made a video about. I subscribed to your channel and I look forward to any future videos that you make. Of all of the videos that I've watched, I've only noticed one or two , not mistakes, but what I would call slip-ups that you've made. Nothing wrong mind you but a couple things that might not be necessary but I do understand you probably do them for people that aren't as sharp as you are. Thanks for making videos that are bearable to watch.
Ah*******:
this was the first time Chris didnt use the word ''dirt'' and no microfiber tawel was showen respect bro
Ad****************:
My tires are good to 32 psi. It was at 25 some are 27. But I got it all to 32. But it’s been 2 months. I’ve also adjusted it and putting it to 36 psi but still the low tire pressure light is there. Someone help? I need answers
Ri*****:
When the tire pressure is low, the light comes on, it does not go off until you bring the pressure up ,above the threshold of the sensor .
P*:
Genius.....step it up Chris
Da**************:
Awesome Work ChrisFix!
Sh************:
Sc****************:
God bless you.
Mr********:
That’s light always turn on in the winter
Ja*********:
i really appreciate all of your videos even the simple ones! keep it up man!
De********:
U fixed my low tire warning light
ke*********:
you didn't actually show how to reset the tire pressure light. Just how to check and fill your tires. I need to know who to reset the light if all the PSI's are accurate and have been driving with the light still on
Ja*********:
Weird to see a Fiesta in a Saloon format, we only get them as small hatchbacks here in the UK!
en*******:
This has nothing to do with RESETTING your TPMS!
So****:
Sc*********:
Yea most cars that come in to valvoline the light will go off shortly after all four are set correctly...
Cl**************:
On my car, when I use the TPMS sensor, it works for all tires except just one. Any idea on why that may be happening? If the sensor in the one tire is messed up, do you have any videos on how to replace it?
la*:
Thank you!!!
Jo*************:
Leave it to Chris fix The fix it fixer-upper. Love this spot, Very informative and very educational simple as that.
Su*******:
What does it mean when I just checked my tires it usually has all 4 and how much air is in them but it had - - - for all 4 then I toogled through mpg, and all the other options till it went to system and system warnings and it say check tpm system or something I got home and was going to check the tires manually backed of garage and pulled back in so I had more room for myself to squeeze in between all my cars, and the light warning was gone and pressures were up there 35's 36's normal, certainly after driving 60miles pressure never goes down unless there is a leak it goes up 3-5lbs. Either way I asked the guy at the garage to check it tmro when I have it detailed. Of course its gone now.
pa****:
As usual, I thought when I looked at your title that I could get my "low tire pressure" icon off. But no such luck.
What you gave is quite simple. Most idiots can fix that problem.
My Icon is on all the time. ALL tires are fully inflated. Now tell me what to do ok?
Of course the dealer wants 125 dollars JUST to diagnose the problem. Thanks but no thanks. I do not need to pay for something that is worthless. Simply keep the proper pressure in the tires and to hell with the stupid flashing Icon.
Sorry your bragged on (below) video was worthless to me.
Oh well.
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