so i went through the routine of adding air to my tires 2 days ago cause the orange TPMS warning went off and since I didnt know which wheel was low I just started filling the tires up with air. So today all was good until about 15 minutes of being on the highway when the "Service TPMS" light came on. So I am thinking I will turn car off then start it and that will clear the light. Nope, start the car and there the warning light is. So I got to my dads and thought I would re-set the computer by disconnecting the negative battery cable for a couple of minutes. Nope that didnt fix it. Dad had a spare gauge he gave me and the tires were inflated to around 42lbs! LOL
So I deflated the tires to 32psi and then that cleared the service "TPMS Light", once things were right the Kizashi was happy! LOL
I really wish the TPMS would tell me which tire was low and needed air. But since the brakes on my car are so strong they impress me over n over each time I drive, I can over look this minor nuisance. And the brakes on my car are super touchy cold. I think I could send someone into the windshield with them.
overinflating tires causea "TMPS" service light to come on
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i dont need a tire gauge cause i have TPMS. I just need to know which tire is low. or whatever........I just wanted peeps to know what could cause the TPMS service light to come on.
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