Resetting the Tire Pressure Light on Your Subaru WRX: A DIY Guide to TPMS Solutions

To reset the Subaru WRX tire pressure light, turn the key to the “On” position without starting the engine. Find the TPMS reset button beneath the steering wheel. Press and hold it until the tire light blinks three times. Start the car and wait 20 minutes for recalibration. Check your user’s manual for more details.

To reset the tire pressure light, first check the tire pressure in all four tires. Use a tire pressure gauge to ensure they are inflated to the manufacturer’s specifications, usually found on a sticker inside the driver’s door. Once the tires are properly inflated, start your Subaru WRX and let it run for a few minutes. The TPMS light may turn off automatically after a short period.

If the light remains on, locate the TPMS reset button, typically found under the dashboard near the steering wheel. Press and hold this button until the light blinks three times, then release it. Drive your vehicle for a few miles to ensure the system recalibrates correctly.

In case the tire pressure light continues to stay lit, additional troubleshooting may be necessary. The next section will discuss common issues related to the TPMS and provide solutions for these challenges.

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