Is there a way to make the low tire indicator light go off on a 2007 tacoma? All tires are properly inflated (including spare) and the reset button don't reset it.

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Asked by RL4TYD Jan 07, 2015 at 10:20 AM about the 2007 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Dealership said one of the indicators is bad. They quoted me $140 to replace it. That is absurd! Just another way for the dealership to rob you!!!!

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Get the part number from Toyota ; go to one of the Toyota parts suppliers on line get the new part.OR check with a national tire store (Discount,Firestone etc.) see what their parts and labor is in comparison to Toyota. Having the right equipment is a time saver vs, trying to break the bead on one of todays tires yourself.

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