How do I reset the TPMS in the 2013 Toyota Corolla?

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Mark B. December 23, 2020
To reset the tpms for the 2013 Toyota Corolla it only takes a few steps. The first and most important step is to make sure the tires are at the correct pressure. For the 195/65R15 which is the tire size on the L the correct pressure iS30 psi in both the front and and rear and for the 205/55R16 which is the tire size for the LE and the S the pressure should be at 32 psi for both the front and the rear tires. After making sure the tire pressure is correct make sure the car is parked and turn the car to on. Find the tire pressure reset button which is either on the instrument panel, knee bolster or inside the glove box. Press and hold it until the tire pressure light blinkS3 times. Wait around 5 minutes and then turn the car to off or lock.
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Pamela J. April 9, 2020
After making sure the tire pressure in your 2013 toyota corolla is accurate, turn the vehicle on. Locate the reset button on the instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel. Press and hold that button until you see the tpms indicator light located on the instrument panel blink three times. Release the button.
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Wanda Sutton September 22, 2023
TPMS button push, did what said to do & light keeps on keeps blinking
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Dan January 18, 2022
I just put the correct pressure in my tires on LE and the light goes off
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