Sometimes, the Mitsubishi Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) warning light may illuminate even if all tire pressures are correct and no sensors are faulty. This often indicates that the system simply needs to be reset or recalibrated after a specific event.
To determine if a system reset is needed, consider the following:
- Recent Tire Service: Has your vehicle recently had tires rotated, replaced, or repaired? The TPMS system may need to be reset to recognize the new tire positions or sensors.
- Battery Disconnect: Has the vehicle's battery recently been disconnected or replaced? A power interruption can sometimes cause the TPMS system to lose its memory and require a reset.
- Persistent Light with Correct Pressure: Have you already checked all tire pressures with an accurate gauge and confirmed they are at the manufacturer's recommended levels, but the warning light remains on? This is a strong indicator that a system reset is required.
- No Obvious Damage: Have you ruled out physical damage to the tires or visible signs of sensor issues?
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