2007 LEXUS ES 350 TPMS WARNING LIGHT STILL STAYS ON

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Asked by LMG53 Feb 15, 2017 at 02:34 PM about the 2007 Lexus ES 350 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I installed 2 new TPMS Sensors. I set all tires to 30psi. I held the reset button for 3 blinks and than released and still blinking. I even drove car for 20 min. over 30mph and still blinks. What do i need to do to stop the light from staying on?
Would disconnecting the battery help reset it? Does the repaid shop have to use there TPMS machine to reset it. They tried when tires were set at 35 and 40psi and still on. Do i need to return car with correct 30 psi pressure for them to reset by machine. Please help this light really bothers my wife and i while driving. Thank you in advance.

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You should be able to reset the TPMS on your own without the shop's help. There is a youtube video for your make and year that details the steps. It should go out after resetting, if it comes back on then you may have a bad monitor in the tire itself.

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