Resetting the tire pressure light on a Ram 1500 first requires issue to be resolved and the proper inflation pressure restored. The tire pressure monitoring system utilizes battery operated sensors in each tire that will warn the driver when the pressure has fallen below a certain threshold. Once the light comes on, the tire needs to be re-inflated to the proper pressure and the truck needs to be driven for a few miles and then the light should go out. If all the tires are properly inflated and the light still is on, it could mean that one of the tire sensors is bad. The internal battery on average lasts up to 10 years. A new sensor will cost between $20 for an aftermarket brand to over $80 for an oem.
Wheres Thebutton
September 27, 2020
Where is the button located.... Exactly???? There are no pictures and it is not anywhere near the steering wheel
Gut
September 30, 2020
Everyone keeps spitting out the same process to reset the TPMs, but nobody has answered the most important question here: where is the TPMS button located?! I have a 2019 Ram 1500 and have yet to locate this button either physically or in any of the menus.
Jimmy J
September 19, 2020
Where is the reset button located on a 2015 Ram 1500?
I got mine to turn off without going anywhere. With the key on engine off. I filled up the tires to at least the cold tire pressure recommended on the inside drivers door pillar. The sensors read the new pressures and the TPMS light went out. Hope this helps others.
Daniel J.
April 9, 2020
To reset the tpms to the dodge ram 1500, switch on the ignition before starting the vehicle press and hold down the tpms reset button; release the reset button when the tire pressure light flashes 3x. Start the engine and let it go for about 20 minutes. The sensor needs to be reset to this activity. Drive 10mins@ 50 mph or more. Get on the highway and travel there. Set the cruise control to ensure this speed, ideally. Normally, it helps to reset the sensor. The next time you start the engine, the message is gone.
There is NO TPMS reset button on the Ram 1500. The truck should auto-detect the sensors after driving at steady speed (ideally highway speed) for 15-35 minutes. If the TPMS are not OEM spec frequency the truck may have trouble detecting them, or possibly not be able to at all. If it doesn't work you may need to have the TPMS replaced or calibrated. Sad but true
THERE IS NO BUTTON Read the manual. Don't believe everything you see on the internet.
George
March 20, 2022
I had all my sensors scanned and all were ok. I reset system by driving on highway for 15 minutes at 55 mph. My tire light and bell still come on intermittently. How do I know which sensor it is?
Jeff
February 25, 2021
On my 2011Ram 2500, there is a light vs heavy load tire pressure button on the dash above climate control. Switch it to the other mode and then back. That should clear it right up. This is assuming that you were getting acceptable pressure reading but still flashing. If you have a zero, this will not fix it and you will have to replace a sensor
How can i reset the TPMS, but i dk not want to inflate tyres to full pressure. I want have tyre pressure low for sand track. Can not find a reset button.
Gerry
August 17, 2022
THERE IS NO RESET BUTTON ON A 2013 RAM. LET SOME AIR OUT OF THE TIRE THEN REFILL IT.
I also overfilled each tire by 5psi from what the drivers door pillar recommended.
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