To reset the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) on a 2010 Dodge Ram, you can follow these steps:
1. Ensure that the tire pressure is correct in all four tires. You can refer to the door jamb label or the owner’s manual for the recommended tire pressure for your specific vehicle model.
2. Turn on the vehicle and locate the TPMS reset button. On some Dodge Ram models, the reset button is located on the back of the steering wheel, on the right side, near the volume controls.
3. Press and hold the TPMS reset button for about 10 seconds or until the TPMS light flashes. In some cases, you may need to hold the button down until the light flashes.
4. Release the TPMS reset button.
5. Drive the vehicle for a few miles to allow the TPMS sensors to “learn” the correct tire pressure. During this time, the TPMS light should turn off automatically.
It’s important to note that not all Dodge Ram models have a TPMS reset button. If you cannot locate the reset button or if the above steps do not work, it is recommended to consult the owner’s manual or contact a Dodge dealership for further assistance.
Please keep in mind that the location of the TPMS reset button may vary depending on the specific model and year of your Dodge Ram. It’s always a good idea to consult the owner’s manual or reach out to a Dodge dealership for accurate information specific to your vehicle.
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Contents
- Where is the TPMS reset button?
- How do you reset the TPMS light on a dashboard?
- How do I reset my TPMS 15 RAM?
- What is the tire pressure for a Ram 1500?
- Where is my TPMS located?
- Can I reset my TPMS myself?
- How do you manually reset TPMS?
- Where do you locate the TPMS sensor?
- How do I reset my TPMS 16 Ram 2500?
- Where is the TPMS button on my Dodge Ram?
Set the parking brake. Look for a button to the left of the steering column labeled with the TPMS icon if it’s there push and hold it until the TPMS indicator in the instrument panel blinks twice.
How do you reset the TPMS light on a dashboard?
Turn the car on and honk the horn for about three seconds. This will discharge any power that’s still stored in the vehicle. Then reconnect the battery 4.
How do I reset my TPMS 15 RAM?
Please refer to the instruction manuals on the owners information DVD. Or Ram trucks comm /en slash owners slash manuals for complete details and other important safety information.
What is the tire pressure for a Ram 1500?
While the correct tire pressure for a RAM 1500 is 36 PSI, tuning that on the front and/or rear tires can noticeably effect both driving dynamics and overall performance.
Where is my TPMS located?
The tire pressure sensor is typically found within the tire itself, mounted on the wheel assembly. These sensors relay crucial information to the vehicle’s computer, triggering the tire pressure sensor light when a discrepancy is detected.
Can I reset my TPMS myself?
Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car and wait about 20 minutes for the sensor to refresh. You will find the tire pressure monitor reset button under the steering wheel. Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual if you can’t find it.
How do you manually reset TPMS?
Set the parking brake. Look for a button to the left of the steering column labeled with the TPMS icon if it’s there push and hold it until the TPMS indicator in the instrument panel blinks twice.
Where do you locate the TPMS sensor?
Where is the Tire Pressure Sensor Located? Typically, each wheel on your vehicle has a tire sensor mounted on the inside of the tire. Many vehicles use a specially designed tire valve that has the sensor integrated. Other vehicles may have the pressure sensor mounted to the inside of the wheel.
How do I reset my TPMS 16 Ram 2500?
Far below the steering wheel and just above the gas and break pedals You’re going to find a hidden tire pressure button. You’ll need to hold down this button for several seconds until the light blinks a few times and then You can let go. It should now be reset to what Your tires are at.
The TPMS reset button is usually located beneath the steering wheel. If you can’t locate it, check your owner’s manual. Inflate all of your tires to 3 PSI over their recommended amount, then deflate them completely.