TPMS Reset 2006 V8V
TPMS Reset 2006 V8V
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Speary8

Original Poster:

76 posts

101 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2024
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I just got the check tyres message, so I did and I had a screw in a tyre. I’ve had that repaired and ensured all pressures are ok but the warning is still there. Is there a reset procedure?
Thanks in advance

Jon39

13,859 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd October 2024
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Have your sensor batteries ever been replaced?
My TPMS batteries began to fail atbout 10 years old, so to remove the dashboard warning, the system was then disabled.

leerandle

782 posts

123 months

Thursday 3rd October 2024
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I think you have to drive it so far before the light goes off.

Minglar

1,503 posts

139 months

Thursday 3rd October 2024
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leerandle said:
I think you have to drive it so far before the light goes off.
This really. If all you’ve done is repair the tyre you shouldn’t really need to do anything else, assuming the TPMS sensor is still functioning correctly and the battery hasn’t expired so I would go with what leerandle has said. Take the car out for a long (ish) drive and eventually the warning message should go away. I’d also check the tyre pressure manually as your repair centre may not have inflated it to the correct pressure. Don’t forget the cooler temperatures we have now will also affect tyre pressure, so maybe check them all. If your problem persists the control box under the glove compartment should tell you which wheel/tyre is causing the issue. It is also possible you have a failed sensor in one or more of the other wheels as Jon hinted at. Take a look here for some useful advice.

https://aston1936.com/2020/05/17/understanding-the...

BRM.