RESET LOW TIRE PRESSSURE LIGHT

Asked by Charles Nov 20, 2011 at 12:26 PM about the 2008 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab 5.7L LB 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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There is a button to do this. With the car running or the Key On, hold down the button til the yellow light begins to flash. It will flash approx. three times, then go out. The button is located either on the drivers side around where your knees are positioned, or it will be inside the glovebox. If the light comes back on immediately after doing this procedure, then you've got a failed sensor.

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were is this low pressure warning sensor located ?

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The warning sensor is a light on your dash that looks like this.It is in different places on different models. This is a generic picture to show what light looks like. The reset button is below steering column on the right side under dash (2013 Highlander)

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Let's see if, after 2 years anyone is still on this thread... Does the tire pressure have to be that of the manufacture suggestion on the pillar or can I go with the tire recommendation on the side wall of the tire?

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