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-I have a 2011 Tundra with new 33’s and wheels and I had the TPMS sensors calibrated and the light stayed off for a long time. Now it is on steady. Where is the reset button on the Tundra? Is it the button to the right of the steering wheel under the dash? And, if the tires are overinflated, will that trigger the light as well?
+I have a 2011 Tundra with new 33’s and wheels and I had the TPMS sensors calibrated and the light stayed off for a long time. Now it is on steady. Where is the reset button on the Tundra? Is it the button to the right of the steering column under the panel and hidden? And, if the tires are overinflated, will that trigger the light as well? I didnt know the spare tire was connected to the tire pressure system too.

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-I have a 2011 Tundra with new 33’s and wheels and I had the TOMS sensors calibrated and the light stayed off for a long time. Now it is on steady. Where is the reset button on the Tundra? Is it the button to the right of the steering wheel under the dash? And, if the tires are overinflated, will that trigger the light as well?
+I have a 2011 Tundra with new 33’s and wheels and I had the TPMS sensors calibrated and the light stayed off for a long time. Now it is on steady. Where is the reset button on the Tundra? Is it the button to the right of the steering wheel under the dash? And, if the tires are overinflated, will that trigger the light as well?

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Original-Beitrag von: Greg

Original-Beitrag von::

I have a 2011 Tundra with new 33’s and wheels and I had the TOMS sensors calibrated and the light stayed off for a long time. Now it is on steady. Where is the reset button on the Tundra?  Is it the button  to the right of the steering wheel under the dash? And, if the tires are overinflated, will that trigger the light as well?

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