Once pressures are corrected and you have done the reset , the light will continue to flash until driven.Molnboman said:Thanks Richard. Issue us, no matter how I try to reset the 1-2 reset options on the TPMS the alert light does not stop flashing. Will I need to dealer to reset it for me?
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Molnboman said:Hi, thanks for the replies and apologies if I have been a little vague. Issue actually started the minute we had a cold spell....and the warning indicator light came on.However, since changing to winter tyres and wheels it continues to flash. Tried the 1-2 reset, no joy. Took it to the dealer, they tried the reset ,still no joy. I wonder if it was ever set up in the first place by the dealer when I bought in the Summer. Going to try and inflate the tyres to factory standard pressure and give it another go today. If it still doesn't work....well, it's back to the dealer.
Cheers
MM
greendwarf said:Molnboman said:Hi, thanks for the replies and apologies if I have been a little vague. Issue actually started the minute we had a cold spell....and the warning indicator light came on.However, since changing to winter tyres and wheels it continues to flash. Tried the 1-2 reset, no joy. Took it to the dealer, they tried the reset ,still no joy. I wonder if it was ever set up in the first place by the dealer when I bought in the Summer. Going to try and inflate the tyres to factory standard pressure and give it another go today. If it still doesn't work....well, it's back to the dealer.
Cheers
MM
Yep, that sounds like the answer. Warning light came on when tyre pressure dropped below threshold due to temperature. Do you know that the valves on the winter tyre wheels are TPMS? - if not you will get error. Even if they are, the codes have to be input by the dealer - so definitely a trip there is needed. :idea:
NB. It is possible one or more batteries in the valves themselves are dead and the valve itself will need replacing. As debated ad nauseum with others - unfortunately :lol: the Mitsu system doesn't display individual wheels, so just one faulty one will bring up the warning.
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