To reset the TPMS sensor on a Toyota Tundra, you can follow these steps:
1. Make sure you have the TPMS sensor ID information for the sensors in the wheels that are not currently registered with the vehicle. Use a TPMS activation or trigger tool that displays the sensor IDs on the screen, such as a VT31 or VT36, to read the TPMS sensor IDs and write them down.
2. Ensure that the ATQUICKSET software is installed on your PC. Connect the tool to your PC using the USB cable that comes with the kit.
3. Inflate all tires to the pressure listed on the vehicle placard.
4. Select OBD II (PERFORM RELEARN on the TPMS Tool) from your Tools menu.
5. Starting with the LF tire, use your Tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR (and full-size spare if equipped).
Note: Some Toyota/Lexus SUVs and minivans have a Main/2nd Button to store two sets of sensor IDs (when using summer and winter tires/wheels). When the button is not pressed, the vehicle monitors the Main IDs on the vehicle. When the button is pressed, the vehicle can monitor a 2nd (set of) IDs. If the button is pressed and no IDs are stored under the 2nd position, the TPMS MIL will illuminate, so ensure you are writing the correct IDs.
6. After scanning all the sensors, the TPMS sensor on your Toyota Tundra should be reset.
If the TPMS warning light continues to appear or you encounter any issues, it is recommended to visit a Toyota service center for further assistance.
Please note that these steps are based on the information provided in the search results. It’s always a good idea to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact a Toyota dealership for specific instructions related to your Toyota Tundra model and year.
Contents
- Where is the TPMS button located?
- Why is my tire pressure light on but all my tires are good?
- Can you relearn TPMS sensors without a scan tool?
- How do I reset my Toyota TPMS button?
- Why won t my tire pressure light go off even though pressure is fine?
- How do I manually reset my TPMS sensor?
- Can I reset my TPMS myself?
- Can I reset my tire sensors myself?
- Where is the TPMS reset button Toyota Tundra?
- Where is the Toyota TPMS button?
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. Be sure to do the same thing to the spare tire, as it could also have a sensor.
Why is my tire pressure light on but all my tires are good?
TPMS malfunction: If the TPMS itself is malfunctioning, the light may come on even if your tire pressure is normal. If you see the tire pressure light and your tires seem properly inflated, it’s a good idea to have the TPMS checked by a mechanic.
Can you relearn TPMS sensors without a scan tool?
With the exception of some models that may be relearned to the vehicle via a driving procedure, a TPMS scan tool is required to complete the vehicle relearn procedure. Some aftermarket sensors require special programming to meet the vehicle’s application specifications prior to installation and relearn.
Reach under and to the left of the steering wheel and feel for the TPMS reset button and hold it until the light on the dashboard blinks three times. Start the engine, and within 20 minutes the system should reset itself.
Why won t my tire pressure light go off even though pressure is fine?
If the light remains on after adjusting the tire to the proper PSI, you may need to repair your tire, have your TPMS inspected, or try one of the following: Go for a 10-minute drive. Get up to 50 MPH, if possible. Your vehicle may be equipped with a TPMS reset button or reset procedure in your vehicle control center.
How do I manually reset my TPMS sensor?
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.
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.
Can I reset my tire sensors myself?
Once your tires are at the appropriate pressure, the light may go off on its own. If it doesn’t go off right away, driving at 50 mph for about 10 minutes should help the tire pressure sensor reset.
Find the TPMS reset button, typically located beneath the steering wheel. Hold this button until the tire pressure light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car and wait for 20 minutes for the sensor to refresh.
You’ll find it low and to the right of the steering wheel on the instrument panel. Hold the button down until the TPMS indicator light in the instrument panel blinks slowly 3 three times. Wait for several minutes with the engine running, to allow the system to record each tire’s pressure, then turn the engine off.