How to get tire monitor sensor off 2007 grand prx

Asked by hag69 Mar 17, 2013 at 07:52 PM about the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Found two ways listed, depending on your car, both Grand Prix:Insert the key in the ignition and turn it to "On." Don't start the engine. Press the options button until the Tire Inflation Monitor System is displayed on the menu. The options button has a small "i" graphic on it. Press the set/reset button to reset the system. The set/reset button has a graphic of an arrow pointing left on it. Press the set/reset button to exit the menu. Remove the key from the ignition.

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Turn the ignition switch to the "ON/RUN" position. Press and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch until the TPMS light flashes on and off three times. The reset switch is located on the bottom of the steering column on most Pontiac vehicles. Leave the ignition switch on for three to five minutes to give the computer a chance to reset and calibrate the system. Turn the ignition switch off.

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how to reset my monitor system it's not the TPMS system on the system itself

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I have a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix my tire service monitor light keeps coming on don’t know how to reset it

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Here’s another picture where my tire pressure isn’t showing up

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When this happens, it means that the computer is indicating to tou that there is an issue with one or more of the tires air pressure is at 25 % of the rated pressure. In the case of Grand prix ,30 psi is the normal rated pressure stated on the sticker located on the either the drivers door or the piller . You might have a slow leak ,or a battery inside of the sensor.

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