TPMS Reset Procedures: Notes

2010 Jeep Commander Sport, 3.7 K, AWDSECTION Notes
NOTE: If a tire pressure sensor has been replaced, the TPM system needs to relearn tire pressure sensor IDs. For a mounted road wheel, see ROAD WHEEL . For the spare tire, see SPARE TIRE .

If warning light is lit continuously due to low pressure in one or more tires, adjust tire inflation to specification. The light will remain on until tire pressure is properly set. After adjusting air pressure in a tire, allow approximately two minutes for the message or indicator lamp to go out.

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