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TPMS Reset: Chevrolet Silverado 2017-2019 Tire Pressure Sensor

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TPMS Reset-Chevrolet Silverado 2017-2019 Tire Pressure Sensor

Chevrolet Silverado 2017 – 2019 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Reset

Quick to follow procedure on how to reset/relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator warning light on Chevrolet Silverado for the year 2017 and 2019.

A TPMS tool, or another properly formatted TPMS scan tool, is required to perform this procedure.

Procedure using a TPMS tool

Sensor Relearn Procedure with Steering Wheel Buttons:

1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the pressures listed on the tire placard.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (engine off) and lower the driver side window.
3. Scroll to the Tire Pressure screen using the steering wheel buttons then hold down the checkmark button until the horn sounds.
4. Select the vehicle make, model and model year in your TPMS tool.
5. Starting with the LF tire, use your TPMS tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR and LR. The horn will chirp, after the vehicle has received a signal from each sensor. After activating the LR tire, the horn will chirp twice signifying the relearn is complete.
6. Turn ignition to the OFF position.

Sensor Relearn Procedure not equipped with Steering Wheel Buttons:

1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the pressures listed on the tire placard.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (engine off) and lower the driver side window.
3. Press and release the trip odometer button to scroll to the Tire Pressure display.
4. Hold down the trip odometer button for five seconds then press the button again to confirm.
5. Select the vehicle make, model and model year in your TPMS tool.
6. Starting with the LF tire, use your TPMS tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR and LR. The horn will chirp, after the vehicle has received a signal from each sensor. After activating the LR tire, the horn will chirp twice signifying the relearn is complete.
7. Turn ignition to the OFF position.

Procedure using another Properly Formatted TPMS Scan Tool

Sensor Relearn Procedure with Steering Wheel Buttons:

1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the pressures listed on the tire placard.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (engine off) and lower the driver side window.
3. Scroll to the Tire Pressure screen using the steering wheel buttons then hold down the checkmark button until the horn sounds.
4. Starting with the LF tire, use a properly formatted TPMS scan tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR and LR. The horn will chirp, after the vehicle has received a signal from each sensor. After activating the LR tire, the horn will chirp twice signifying the relearn is complete.
5. Turn ignition to the OFF position.

Sensor Relearn Procedure not equipped with Steering Wheel Buttons:

1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the pressures listed on the tire placard.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (engine off) and lower the driver side window.
3. Press and release the trip odometer button to scroll to the Tire Pressure display.
4. Hold down the trip odometer button for five seconds then press the button again to confirm.
5. Starting with the LF tire, use a properly formatted TPMS scan tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR and LR. The horn will chirp, after the vehicle has received a signal from each sensor. After activating the LR tire, the horn will chirp twice signifying the relearn is complete.
6. Turn ignition to the OFF position.

About Chevrolet Silverado

For the 2017 model year, Silverado and Sierra HD models equipped with the 6.6L Duramax Turbo Diesel V8 (L5P) received a new front hood with air intake vents. Gasoline-powered models now have a capless fuel fill. Sierra HD now features standard HID headlamps on all trim levels. New colors include Graphite Metallic and Pepperdust Metallic (Chevrolet) or Dark Slate Metallic and Pepperdust Metallic (GMC). Jet Black/Medium Ash Gray interior trim is added for Silverado High Country. Low-Speed Mitigation Braking is added to the Driver Alert Package for both Silverado and Sierra. (Source Wiki)

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