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You may need to go through the relearning process for your vehicle. I checked through your owners manual and found that the information for resetting your Tire Pressure Monitoring System is on pages 6-78 and 6-79. If this does not fix the issue that you are having then I would suggest having the vehicle checked by your dealership. I hope this information helps you and if you run into any other issues feel free to contact me.
Jeff Morris, Chevrolet Customer Service
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I have to agree with CCS, you may be able to resolve it yourself, however taking it in to the dealer will document the issue should you have problems later on, or if others have the same issue its documented.....your vehicle is new enough that you should be covered, not to mention by taking it in, you build a report with your dealer /service department should you need work later on after the warranty has expired....
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