As far as I can tell, the "Service TPMS" problem is tricky, but solutions are on this forum. I'm just making sure that I have a good idea of the to fix it. I'm still pretty new to car repair but I'm trying to learn.
I went to Discount Tire and we were able to figure out which sensor needs to be replaced (back left). From my understanding, this is what I should do if I want my car to stop flashing it's blinding orange warning lights at me:
1. Purchase a VDO SE10001HP TPMS sensor (probably from Ebay or wherever I can find one) (for cheap)
2. Have it installed (probably at Discount Tire)
From there, I assume I should be able to do the trick that's been passed around on here a few times:
Apparently an alternative to step 7 is to let out 5-10lbs of pressure to trigger the sensor and then fill back up. This is probably what I'm going to do since, from what I've picked up, you need specific scan tools (ATEQ VT15/VT30 or some expensive Bartec tool) to trigger the sensor. I assume after that, the light will go away.Procedure for getting the car into relearn mode:
1) Inflate tires to pressure on door frame placard
2) Turn ignition ON
3) Press driver’s door frame switch for interior light for 4 seconds and release
4) Press switch again for 4 seconds and release
5) Press switch again for 7 seconds and release
6) If successful the TPMS symbol next to the speedometer needle will begin blinking in a series of two quick flashes. The yellow exclamation point (!) light will go out if the "Service TPMS" message was previously displayed.
7) Quickly scan the LF, RF, RR, LR wheels in that order.
8) After last scan the TPMS symbol will stay on for 5 seconds and then go off
I'm hoping someone who's dealt with replacing the TPMS sensor(s) in their Kizashi (now that it's not as easy to find support for Suzuki cars in the US) can confirm that this is what I have to do to solve the problem. I'd greatly appreciate the help! Also hopefully if we reach a solution, new Kizashi owners can find this thread and have a solution laid out for them instead of having to read through 4-5 threads from search results.