ATEQ TPMS Reset Procedure
NOTE:
Unless otherwise stated, on most tire pressure sensor equipped vehicles, low tire pressure indicator lights and messages can be cleared by inflating tires to the specified pressure and driving at least 25 mph or more for a few minutes. A sensor activation tool (TPMS3) can be used in place of driving.
NOTE:
When a spare tire is mounted, a wheel is replaced or rotated, or tire pressure has been adjusted, TPMS will need to be recalibrated.
CAUTION:
DO NOT recalibrate TPMS until all problems are fixed and tire pressure in all 4 tires has been adjusted. If recalibration is done when tire pressures are incorrect, TPMS will not work properly and may not set an alert when a tire pressure is low or high.
- Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
- Ensure all tire pressures are adjusted to the pressure recommended on tire pressure label.
- Turn ignition ON with engine OFF.
- Press and hold the MODE button until DIC display reads "LOW TIRE PRESSURE HOLD SET TO RESET".
- Press and hold SET button chime sounds and "TIRE PRESSURE RESET" is displayed and a chime sounds 3 times.
- Release SET button and DIC will display "TIRE PRESSURE NORMAL".NOTE: If low tire pressure warning message is still set, TPMS has not reset. Repeat procedure. If it does not work after two tries, refer to appropriate service information.
- After resetting, the TPMS requires up to 5 miles of driving in each of the following speed ranges to complete the calibration process:
- 25-40 mph (40-64 km/h).
- 40-60 mph (65-96 km/h).
- 60-85 mph (96-136 km/h).
NOTE:
Learning process does not need to be completed during a single trip.