Being a direct TPMS, when the light flashes and the "TPMS service required" message is on, one of the sensors is dead. To eliminate the guesswork, get a TPMS diagnostic/relearn tool like the Autel MaxiTPMS TS508. Once the problem sensor is replaced, perform an OBD relearn.
Hey, I have the same one and 2010 Mitsubishi outlander. Yes it looks the same but my low tire pressure light is on and I cannot find the menu setting to be able to reset it. My tire pressure is definitely phone can you please help me
Being a direct TPMS, when the light flashes and the "TPMS service required" message is on, one of the sensors is dead. To eliminate the guesswork, get a TPMS diagnostic/relearn tool like the Autel MaxiTPMS TS508. Once the problem sensor is replaced, perform an OBD relearn.
Lol that doesn’t reset it, when you turn the car on it comes back, you just dismissed the message.
It didnt
Hey, I have the same one and 2010 Mitsubishi outlander. Yes it looks the same but my low tire pressure light is on and I cannot find the menu setting to be able to reset it. My tire pressure is definitely phone can you please help me
Have the E-Brake up
Lol
Did nothing