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TPMS Reset: GMC Sierra 2004-2006 Tire Pressure Sensor

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TPMS Reset-GMC Sierra 2004-2006 Tire Pressure Sensor

GMC Sierra 2004-2006 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Reset

Quick to follow procedure on how to reset/relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator warning light on GMC Sierra for the year 2004, 2007, 2005 and 2006.

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

Procedure using a TPMS Tool

1. Set the parking brake.

2. Inflate all tires to the pressure listed on the placard.

3. Turn ignition to the ON/RUN position with the engine OFF (not the ACC position).

4. Turn the headlight switch from OFF to parking lamps 4 times within five seconds. The horn sounds twice to signal the receiver is in relearn mode.

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.

7. Turn the ignition to the OFF position.

Relearn Procedure for Models Equipped with a Driver’s Information Center (DIC):

1. Inflate all tires to the pressure listed on the placard.

2. Turn ignition to the ON/RUN position with the engine OFF (not the ACC position) and lower the driver’s side window.

3. Press the Vehicle Information button (located to the left or right of the instrument cluster) repeatedly until “LEARN TIRE PRESSURES” is displayed. Then press the checkmark button

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.

6. Turn the ignition to the OFF position.

 

About GMC Sierra

Introduced for the 1960 model year, four generations of the model line were produced, with GMC rebranding full-size pickups under a singular GMC Sierra nameplate for 1988. GM marketed the C/K in South America in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.

After 1989, medium-duty trucks exited the C/K series, replaced by the Chevrolet Kodiak/GMC TopKick. For 1999, the Chevrolet Silverado (marketed by GMC as the Sierra) replaced the model line, with production of C/K pickup trucks ending after the 2000 model year. Drawing its nameplate from the top-level C/K trim, the Silverado consolidated Chevrolet pickup trucks under a singular nameplate (following GMC). The final C/K vehicles were heavy-duty chassis cabs sold through the 2002 model year. (Source Wiki)

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