Low pressure light won't turn off. All tires are and the recommend pressure, 35 psi. I am starting the think the sensor is dirty. How dose one clean the sensor, or do I need to reset the sensor by disconnecting the battery?
You need to teach the vehicle the 4 TPMS codes. That is each wheel has a unique signal. Putting in a new sensor is like buying a new garage door opener remote and wondering why it doesn't work. You need to program the garage door opener (vehicle) what the new remote (TPMS in the wheel) is. After that it will work.So I had to change one of the tire pressure sensors and now the light doesn't go off with the new one. Do I need to reset something? I thought that it would just go off after I drove it a while, but it doesn't.