TPMS RESET PROCEDURE [MITSUBISHI VEHICLES]

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Here is the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) reset procedure for Mitsubishi vehicles:

Method 1: Automatic Reset

1. Ensure the tire pressure is set to the recommended level, as indicated on the tire information placard on the driver's side doorjamb or in the owner's manual.
2. Drive the vehicle at a speed of 25 mph (40 km/h) or higher for at least 10 minutes to allow the TPMS system to automatically reset.

Method 2: Manual Reset (using the TPMS reset button)

1. Locate the TPMS reset button, usually found under the steering column or on the dashboard.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position, but do not start the engine.
3. Press and hold the TPMS reset button until the TPMS light on the dashboard flashes or a beep is heard (approximately 3-5 seconds).
4. Release the button and then press it again within 5 seconds to confirm the reset.
5. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position and then start the engine to verify the TPMS light is no longer illuminated.

Method 3: Manual Reset (using the scan tool)

1. Connect a Mitsubishi-approved scan tool to the vehicle's OBD-II port.
2. Select the "TPMS" or "Tire Pressure Monitoring System" option on the scan tool.
3. Follow the prompts to reset the TPMS system.

Important Notes:

- Some Mitsubishi models may have slightly different reset procedures, so consult your owner's manual or a dealership for specific instructions.
- If the TPMS light persists after resetting, there may be a fault in the system or a tire pressure issue that needs to be addressed.

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