How do i perform the 2013 Dodge Charger tpms reset?

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James B. February 1, 2021
To perform the 2013 Dodge Charger tpms reset, watch: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=EDq3xpoKKcQ Making sure Your tires are in the greatest of condition is key to not crashing. You will come into issues with this part at some time or another. You might run into feathering issues. Premature tire wear is something to be on the lookout for. You could face cupping problems. Check for holes, in case You run over a nail. The part may become loose at some point. Make sure to check the tire pressure once a month. This part will need to be replaced eventually. You should change Your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or so. You don't want to get into any wrecks on the road.
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why do they insist there is a reset button on dodge charger 2013. There is no reset button on this vehicle September 10, 2021
There is no reset button period on 2013 dodge charger.
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there is no tpms button on 2013 dodge charger August 31, 2021
There is no tpms button on 2013 dodge charger
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Willie S July 16, 2020
To reset the tire pressure monitor or tpms system in your 2013 dodge charger vehicle, turn the ignition key to the "on" position and depress the tpms button, usually located under the dash, until the tpms light blinks several times. Start your vehicle and let it run for at least 20 minutes and your tpms system should be reset.
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Renee December 12, 2022
Under the steering wheel of my 2013 dodge charger, I have a small red button. We pushed it as they said and it did reset. One of my sensors did break because I broke the bands in my tire so the light is still on but now it is reading my tire pressure.
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Michael Elliott January 13, 2023
For your 2013 dodge charger tpms reset all you need to do is as follows Step 1) make sure your tire pressures are set correctly. Step 2) drive the vehicle above 30MPH for around 10 minutes. Sometimes it doesn’t even take that long. You have to drive it to reset the sensors.
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luigi October 27, 2023
This info sucks no help nothing just a dead end
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