should i be concerned if the tire pressure light will not go off in my lexus es350

Asked by Guru9BBLW Jun 22, 2017 at 10:01 PM about the 2011 Lexus ES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have replaced sensors in m y tires and had all kinds of repairs done and the tire pressure light will not go off.

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your new sensors have to be reprogrammed to sync with your computer. Your car is trying to read your old sensor that are no longer there/in range. Off to the dealer you go.

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The car has been taken to the dealer and had an assessment done on it. Still nothing was found and the light continues to be on. One time the brakes totally went out and caused an accident but still Lexus nor Toyota can explain why the Tire Pressure Light will not go off.

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maybe check you spare tire pressure as well. I was told that our car measures the pressure of that tire as well.

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