Tire pressure light in 2013 toyota highlander won't go off

Asked by Cameron Jan 10, 2018 at 08:03 PM about the 2013 Toyota Highlander Limited AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have checked and rechecked my tire pressure, and it's fine. Even tried having
the warning light reset when I had my oil changed. But the light stays on -
annoying! Anyone else with this problem??

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inflate tire(s) drive for a while. if the light stays on, sensor damaged or battery dead. someone with a scanner that has TPMS function will be able to tell you

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Check your spare tire. My four tires were fine but the tire check light kept coming on. Finally the Les Schwab guy pulled the spare tire and checked it (not sure if it was low or not) and the light then went out and stayed out.

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Check the mounted tires pressure. If they are at correct pressure then check the spare tire pressure. My 2013 Highlander spare tire seems to lose air when it becomes extremely cold. I put more than the 30 lbs in the spare tire to keep the light from appearing.

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