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Old September 26th, 2013, 12:50 PM
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I have checked the tire pressure in each tire and it's all the same but the light won't go off? What could it be?
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Welcome to the forum...
If the tire pressure is correct and the tires have not recently been rotated, its possible one of the pressure sensors is out... most tire stores have a tool that can be used to read the sensors state and they can tell you which one is out...
Most will do the check at no charge...
If you have recently rotated the tires then it could be confused and needs to be relearned.... most tire stores and dealerships can also perform this task...
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Lindsay 84,

Yes, in2pro has valid points. If you would like for us to assist you while at the dealership, please let us know. You can reach out via private message.

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When I test drove it the light wasn't on but after they safetied it and put new brakes on now the light is on. I will have to get it on a scanner thank you!
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If your wheels were off for the brake servicing, they most likely got them back on in the wrong locations, they just need to be relearned...
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sound likes you need to relearn the sensers, if you have owners manual they tell you how to do it.i had to do it last week it's easy. if you don't have manual, i will reply with instructions.
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