How do i reset the tire pressure light on a 2006 jeep liberty? The light does not blink and there is no chiming it just stays on, the jeep is not equipped with tire sensors and never has been. Also

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Asked by cjw815 May 01, 2015 at 09:42 AM about the 2006 Jeep Liberty Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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I called the dealership after i replaced all tires to make sure and yes it is not equipped with them. I had my jeep broken into a year ago they popped out the ignition switch, the place that fixed it is village dodge in painesville ohio they did a horrible job and the light has been on since then. Im thinking it may be they didnt fix it properly.

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Im just trying to see if i can reset this myself without taking my jeep back there.... They are not customer friendly at all the service manager made me cry!!!! So thats not happening

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I know this is old, but you may be able to clear the light by plugging in an OBD2 (on-board diagnostic, series 2) reader to the outlet under the steering wheel and clearing the error codes.You can buy this tool at most auto parts stores and they're really handy to have.

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