If you’ve had your tires inflated, but the tire pressure light remains on, you may need to reset it. Your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is essential to your vehicle’s safety, and you want to make sure it’s activated. When you start running into issues with your TPMS light on, follow these simple steps, or bring your Toyota vehicle to the service center near Atlanta.
After properly inflating your tires, the tire pressure light should automatically turn off. However, if the TPMS light remains on, there are a few things you can do:
Most of the time, the tire pressure sensors use a battery, and a flashing tire pressure light often indicates that the battery needs to be replaced. It can also mean there’s a problem with one of the sensors. It’s recommended to schedule service at Marietta Toyota so our team can diagnose the problem and get you back on the road safely.
Trying to see why your TPMS light won’t turn off can be a bit frustrating, and the most straightforward way to solve the problem is to visit Marietta Toyota near Smyrna. Our state-of-the-art service center has the equipment needed to diagnose and fix the issue. Contact us with any questions like what the numbers on your tires mean!

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