How do I turn off the TPMS light on my GM?

How do I turn off the TPMS light on my GM?

Locate the lowercase “i” button on the driver’s information panel. It is located to the right of the steering wheel. Press the button multiple times to access the TPMS system, and identify the specific tire that is triggering the dashboard trouble light. Press the reset button on the driver’s information panel.

How do you reset the tire sensors on a GMC Sierra?

Starting with the vehicle off, turn your key to the “On” position, but don’t start the vehicle. Find the TPMS reset button (check your manual if you need help), and hold it until the tire pressure light blinks three times. Then, start the car and wait 20 minutes for the tire pressure light to reset.

How do you program a Chevy TPMS sensor?

Manual relearn procedure, Base Level DIC, 2015-2020:

  1. Confirm TPMS sensors are properly installed.
  2. Adjust tire pressures to placard value.
  3. Apply parking brake.
  4. Turn vehicle to ON/RUN.
  5. Push the trip odometer reset stem until Tire Pressure is displayed.
  6. Push and hold trip reset stem to begin the sensor matching process.

How do you reprogram a Chevy tire pressure sensor?

Turn your vehicle’s key to the “On” position without starting the vehicle. Push the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light flashes three times, then let go. Start the car and wait for about 20 minutes for the tire pressure sensor to refresh.

How do you reset the TPMS on a 2018 GMC Sierra?

2015-2018 Models

  1. Press and hold the TRIP knob until the horn sounds twice.
  2. Start from the driver side front tire, place the TPMS Relearn Tool against the tire sidewall, near the valve stem.
  3. A horn chirp will confirm that the sensor has been reset.

How do you program a new TPMS sensor on a GMC Sierra?

Turn vehicle to ON/RUN. Push the trip odometer reset stem until Tire Pressure is displayed. Push and hold trip reset stem to begin the sensor matching process. Push trip reset again to confirm.

Do GM tire pressure sensors need to be programmed?

These sensors must be programmed with the proper protocol/application information for the vehicle before they can be installed in the tire, and then must be relearned to the vehicle. Unfortunately, some shops overlook the necessary relearn step mistakenly believing the sensor programming did the trick.