| matttttttt |
| anyone knows? Any tools needed? |
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| nightguy |
quote: Originally posted by matttttttt
anyone knows? Any tools needed?
I thought you just had to drive it a bit and it reset itself. When I got my flat fixed it was out within 30 seconds. When I rotated my tires I expected them to be lit up but they weren't. |
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| mdxx3 |
| Just fill the air back up to 29 psi or more, start the motor and the warning light will go out in 5 seconds. Don't have to move/drive the car or press any reset button (there isn't a reset button here like some other vehicles). |
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