Turn your 2016 Silverado to the ON/RUN position. Press the trip odometer reset stem until “Tire Pressure” shows on the display. Hold the reset stem to begin the sensor matching process. Press the reset stem again to confirm. This process works for the 2015-2020 Chevrolet Silverado with Base Level DIC.
First, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Look for the TPMS reset button, usually located beneath the steering column or in the glove compartment. Press and hold this button until the TPMS light blinks three times and then turns off. This indicates the system is in reset mode. Next, drive your vehicle for about 10 minutes at speeds above 50 mph to allow the system to recognize the new sensor data.
Some vehicles also require a sync using a tire pressure monitor tool. This tool communicates directly with the TPMS sensors, ensuring they are correctly linked with the vehicle’s computer system.
Follow these steps carefully to complete the relearning process. Once you complete the TPMS reset and sync, your vehicle will accurately monitor tire pressures, contributing to safety and efficiency. Next, we will explore troubleshooting common issues related to TPMS functionality.