When the tire pressure light comes on in Your Toyota Corolla the first thing You should do is go around to each tire and make sure there are not any foreign objects in them like nails or screws. After that You should inflate each tire to the recommended PSI on the door tag. Once the tires are inflated You can press and hold the TPMS reset button that is on the dash. You will need to hold this until the TPMS light blinks at least three times and then You can drive off. Usually You will need to drive for about 10 minutes for the sensors to learn the new tire pressures and that will set up the system.
Alan E.
April 10, 2020
To reset the tpms light on the corolla first make sure all tires are at the correct psi. Then get in the vehicle and open the ignition key to on position without starting the car. Press and hold the tpms button until the tpms light flashes 3 times. Then leave key in on position for a couple of minutes before turning back to off position.
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