Is that stubborn tire pressure light still glowing on your dashboard even after you’ve filled your tires? It likely means your vehicle’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) needs a professional "relearn."
Modern vehicles rely on individual sensors to track air pressure. When you rotate your tires, swap to a winter set, or replace a faulty sensor, your car’s computer often loses track of which sensor is where. A relearn syncs the sensors back to the vehicle's ECU, ensuring your safety systems are accurate and that annoying light stays off.
Is that stubborn tire pressure light still glowing on your dashboard even after you’ve filled your tires? It likely means your vehicle’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) needs a professional "relearn."
Modern vehicles rely on individual sensors to track air pressure. When you rotate your tires, swap to a winter set, or replace a faulty sensor, your car’s computer often loses track of which sensor is where. A relearn syncs the sensors back to the vehicle's ECU, ensuring your safety systems are accurate and that annoying light stays off.