Hey - got a new set of wheels, tires, & tpms sensors. Manufacturer of wheels said they programmed and installed the new sensors onto the wheel & tires before they sent them to me. My tpms service light is on & when I get to the menu, I don’t see the part where it has the tpms indicator & says reset. I do see the option to switch from one wheel set to the next. I’ll switch it to 2 instead of 1 and see if that does anything, but if it doesn’t - what should I do? Tire shop quoted me $560 for a new set of sensors & labor but I really don’t want to have these sensors I JUST bought to go to waste
Hello, here are two other possible causes: 1) The wheels are new and were never programmed to the car (Mitsubishi dealer has to do it). 2) The pressure sensors in the wheels are not functioning. Let us know what worked out for you!
I brought my car twice to have two different sets of tires programmed, is it possible when they programmed my 2nd set of tires tires they have overridden the first set rather than program in the other wheel set?
That's strange. In mine there are different setting depending on if the car is "running" or "stopped". I suggest you try with the "Start Button" in Drive or in "Not Drive".
@@diagnostictreesok so i found the reset setting i had to put it on handbrake and reset it then drive for a minute or something when the symbol is blinking but i have been driving for hours now and the symbol is still on my dashboard?
@@filipinofear13 if you changed the wheels, the reset is not sufficient. First you have to set the other wheels (if you have two sets of wheels saved into the car) like I showed in the video.
Hey - got a new set of wheels, tires, & tpms sensors. Manufacturer of wheels said they programmed and installed the new sensors onto the wheel & tires before they sent them to me. My tpms service light is on & when I get to the menu, I don’t see the part where it has the tpms indicator & says reset. I do see the option to switch from one wheel set to the next. I’ll switch it to 2 instead of 1 and see if that does anything, but if it doesn’t - what should I do? Tire shop quoted me $560 for a new set of sensors & labor but I really don’t want to have these sensors I JUST bought to go to waste
Mine doesn't have the fancy menu button
Worked like magic
Cool, good to hear!
Which button are you pressing?
thanks!!!
Happy that it helped;) Cheers!
i tryed and not working to me... what can be the problem when everything is new?
Hello, here are two other possible causes:
1) The wheels are new and were never programmed to the car (Mitsubishi dealer has to do it).
2) The pressure sensors in the wheels are not functioning.
Let us know what worked out for you!
I brought my car twice to have two different sets of tires programmed, is it possible when they programmed my 2nd set of tires tires they have overridden the first set rather than program in the other wheel set?
Cheers 🍻 😊
Mine is 2018 and dont have this setting optin what the fuck!
That's strange. In mine there are different setting depending on if the car is "running" or "stopped". I suggest you try with the "Start Button" in Drive or in "Not Drive".
@@diagnostictreesok so i found the reset setting i had to put it on handbrake and reset it then drive for a minute or something when the symbol is blinking but i have been driving for hours now and the symbol is still on my dashboard?
@@filipinofear13 if you changed the wheels, the reset is not sufficient. First you have to set the other wheels (if you have two sets of wheels saved into the car) like I showed in the video.