How to turn off tire pressure light toyota corolla 2010?

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Nick B. December 22, 2020
From time to time, You're bound to see a low tire pressure light in Your 2010 Toyota Corolla. Especially with the changing of the seasons, You'll realize that it's more difficult to maintain the proper pressure. Fortunately, Toyota makes resetting the system a breeze. First, You'll need to ensure that each tire has sufficient pressure. You can achieve this with a digital or analog tire pressure gauge. Next, You'll need to turn on the engine, and press and hold the reset button. It's on the lower right of the steering wheel on the instrument panel. Then, wait for the TPMS indicator light to blink slowly three times. Finally, wait for several minutes with the engine still running, and once the TPMS records each tire's pressure, You should be okay to shut down the engine once more.
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Victor and Carmeline October 16, 2020
Did not work for me The lights is still on after doing the process
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Cecelia J December 8, 2020
To reset the system, first make sure the tire pressures are correct. Turn the engine on, then press and hold the reset button. You'll find it low and to the right of the steering wheel on the instrument panel. Hold the button down until the tpms indicator light in the instrument panel blinks slowly 3 three times.
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Andrea M. April 9, 2020
The reset button for the tire pressure light in the 2010 toyota corolla will be located either inside the glove box, knee bolster, or on the instrument panel. Hold until the light flashes three times.
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Steve J March 21, 2022
Ultimate solution; Next time you buy tires have the shop throw away the sensors and put in standard fill valves. Learn how to check your tires the way your dad did. Doesn't cost a thing
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Brian R. May 3, 2022
I’m a 36 year certified auto technician, and to be honest with you I own a 2010 corolla. I do know Al about the issues with the tps light being on, and flashing time to time! The answer is preety simple if you think about it! First off is that cars today have many control modules , a module is the brain of that pacify system it running! , then you have sensors that feed that module or brain, giving info of the system its running how it’s doing ,the computer or module is programmed to keep all tires at.within 3-6 psi of the manufacture specs which is on your door jam (drivers). As long as a pressures stay within the manufacturer’s specs lights out, if to high, or to low ithe sensors send signals to the module and the module trips the light in your dash Now iyeahf the light is on all the time then it’s probably a sensor, or pressure issue! Now if the light flashes all the time more than likely it a computer or module problem! If you go to a shop and scan the module ohit will tell you the answer your after! Diagnostic trouble code is a DTC The scanner Will pick up the code and tell you exactly what wrong with that d**n light!If you find out there’s a dtc in the tpms module stored it’s probably going to be code : C2141 that code is a issue with the computer or module
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Rick Testra August 17, 2022
If one of the 4 tire pressure gauges becomes faulty, this will cause the pressure light to remain on. I currently have this problem and was told that the gauges are sold as a set & all 4 must be replaced at the same time. I don't know whether this is true, but I do know I'm too cheap to do that right now.
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Daffodil.ly August 27, 2022
Please go have your car serviced if the tire pressure light is on. It only comes on when you are losing pressure in your tires. One or more of your tires is losing air and that’s why that light is on. I’ve had my own experience with my 2010 Corolla and ignoring it can cause you to have to pay for a newto you tire
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