TPMS Reset Procedures: Notes
NOTE:
Whenever tire pressures have been adjusted, or when wheels or tires have been replaced or rotated, the TPM system must be driven for 10 minutes in order to learn the tire pressure sensor IDs.
There are two methods available for resetting the TPM system - manual and automatic. The manual reset procedure utilizes the left and right multifunction steering wheel button group and the information display in the instrument cluster. The automatic reset procedure will implement after the vehicle has been driven for 10 minutes. The automatic restart method may or may not apply to Canadian only models.
NOTE:
After wheel rotation or sensor replacement, the vehicle must be parked for 20 minutes before attempting to restart the TPM system.
If the multifunction display shows a tire pressure warning message, immediately check air pressure of all tires and adjust to the specified pressure. Drive vehicle for 10 minutes to ensure malfunction has been corrected.
NOTE:
Tire pressure should only be adjusted on cold tires. Observe the recommended tire inflation pressure on the placard on the driver's door "B" pillar (some models may have supplemental inflation information on the fuel filler flap).