Toyota Corolla Hybrid tire pressure warning light

Asked by bobdubob Apr 05, 2023 at 07:42 AM about the 2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid SE FWD

Question type: Car Customization

I have a new Toyota Corolla Hybrid with additional rims for my winter tires.  
These additional rims doesn't have tire pressure warning system.   So the tire
pressure warning light coms up on the dash display.   Can I get rid out of the
tire pressure warning light?

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You should discuss this with your Toyota dealer. But... The system in your car uses wheel speed sensors to determine tire pressure by measuring rotational speed, so it will work with seasonal tires. When tires of a different size are installed, you need to reset the TPMS system to recognize the new rotational values. It's really simple, but do talk to the dealer about this.

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