How do i perform the 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee tire pressure sensor reset?

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Michelle T. January 4, 2021
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light comes on in Your 2013 Jeep Cherokee to let You know one or more tires need the air pressure addressed. In most cases the light will turn off after You drive at least 10 minutes at speeds above 50 miles per hour. This gives the system time to get a signal from each sensor. If the light doesn't go off, You can turn the key in the ignition to ON, but don't start the engine. Press and hold the TPMS reset button until the light in the instrument cluster blinks three times. You can find the button beneath the steering column. Start the vehicle and drive it for at least 20 minutes. You can also attempt to inflate all tireS3 psiMore than their recommended amount. Deflate them to their proper amount and the light might reset. Always make sure You check the spare tire air pressure, too. These often have sensors. Lastly, You can use an OBD-II scan tool to log info from all sensors.
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Scott E July 16, 2020
To reset the tpms on the 2013 jeep grand cherokee, hold down the tpms reset button until the tire pressure light blinks, start the vehicle and wait around 20 minutes.
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