How to reset the tire pressure sensor for the 2010 chevy silverado?

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Ryan S. January 4, 2021
To perform a factory reset on the 2010 Chevy Silverado TPMS. Switch the ignition key to the "On," or second, location on the ignition but don't crank the engine. Press and hold the reset button on the instrument panel before blinking begins with the TPMS light and then exits. You should also make sure the tires are at the recommended PSI or else the light will illuminate again. If this does not work You should drive the car above 50 mph for at least 10 minutes to reset the sensor. The PSI for Your tires are very important because it helps keep the fuel economy of the car at the appropriate level but also helps conserve the life of the tires.
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John T. April 10, 2020
To reset the tire pressure sensor on a silverado simply apply the parking brake. Using the dic, press the vehicle information button until the relearn tire positions message displays.
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David Curtis April 6, 2023
Most tire shops have a reset tool usually doesn’t cost anything and they can tell you if the sensor is bad and what position it’s in.
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