To determine if a faulty TPMS sensor is the cause of the illuminated light, specialized diagnostic equipment is often required. A professional automotive technician can connect a scan tool to your Mitsubishi's OBD-II port to read specific TPMS diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). These codes can pinpoint which sensor, if any, is malfunctioning, or if there's an issue with sensor communication. Symptoms like the TPMS light flashing upon startup and then staying solid, even after adjusting tire pressures, can suggest a sensor issue.
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