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Aug 1, 2019

If the Tire Pressure Monitor System senses seriously low pressure in one of your tires, the low tire pressure icon will appear in the instrument display and you’ll see a warning message in the Multi-Information Display.

If the indicator light stays on, check all the tires and refill, repair or replace any that are below the proper pressure.

Rotating tires, changing tire pressures, or switching tire sizes could trigger the warning.

To reset the system, first make sure the tire pressures are correct.

Turn the engine on, then press and hold the reset button. You’ll find it low and to the right of the steering wheel on the instrument panel.

Hold the button down until the TPMS indicator light in the instrument panel blinks slowly 3 three times.

Wait for several minutes with the engine running, to allow the system to record each tire’s pressure, then turn the engine off.

If the light comes on and blinks when you start the car, something may not be working properly, and you should take it to Passport Toyota to be inspected.

If you replace one of the original wheels or pressure sensors, you’ll need to have a Toyota dealership register it.

Disclaimer: The Toyota Tire Pressure Monitor alerts the driver when tire pressure is critically low. For optimal tire wear and performance, tire pressure should be checked regularly with a gauge; do not rely solely on the monitor system. See your Owner’s Manual for details.

Not all features are available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details and important safety information.