On the 2017 Toyota 4Runner, there is no method to reset the TPMS sensors. The recommended procedure is ensuring that the tire pressure in each tire is correct, then driving an adequate distance at an adequate speed -- usually 40 or more miles per hour for 15 or more minutes. If this doesn't solve Your issue, then it's likely that one or more of Your TPMS sensors has failed. If You need to replace or repair one of the sensors, You'll need a TPMS reset tool, which will run You north of $175. Alternatively, most tire shops have the tools, but the "reset" will cost You. Typically expect the procedure to cost between $20 and $50, without accounting for the cost of a sensor replacement, if necessary.
Ruben B
July 16, 2020
To reset the tpms on the 2017 toyota 4runner make sure the tire pressure is correct, then turn on the vehicle. Now hit the reset button that is to the right of the steering wheel and wait ten minutes. In some cases you may need to hold the button down till the light flashes. If the sensor is not working correctly then you may have tires with incorrect pressure, and the car can get bad performance.
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