TPMS Reset: Suzuki Reno 2007-2008 Tire Pressure Sensor
Suzuki Reno 2007-2008 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Reset
Simple to follow procedure on how to reset/relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator warning light on Suzuki Reno for the year 2007 and 2008.
A TPMS Tool, or another properly formatted TPMS scan tool, is required to perform this procedure.
Procedure using a TPMS Tool
Sensor Relearn Procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to pressure listed on vehicle placard.
2. With the doors closed, apply the parking brake.
3. Turn ignition to the ON position with the engine OFF.
4. Exit the vehicle, and press and hold the driver’s side door switch (located on the door jamb) for 4 seconds, then release it.
5. Press the switch again for 4 seconds, then release it.
6. Press the switch again, for 7 seconds, then release it.
7. Close the doors.
8. Select the vehicle make, model and model year in your TPMS Tool.
9. Starting with the LF tire, use your TPMS Tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR. All sensors must be scanned within 90 seconds.
Procedure using another Properly Formatted TPMS Scan Tool
Sensor Relearn Procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to pressure listed on vehicle placard.
2. With the doors closed, apply the parking brake.
3. Turn ignition to the ON position with the engine OFF.
4. Exit the vehicle, and press and hold the driver’s side door switch (located on the door jamb) for 4 seconds, then release it.
5. Press the switch again for 4 seconds, then release it.
6. Press the switch again, for 7 seconds, then release it.
7. Close the doors.
8. Starting with the LF tire, use your TPMS scan tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR. All sensors must be scanned within 90 seconds.
About Suzuki Reno
Suzuki marketed a rebadged Lacetti as the Forenza and Reno beginning in the United States in 2004—following the end of Daewoo’s North American operations in 2002 and replacing the Daewoo Nubira station wagon and sedan. The Forenza/Reno falls between the Aerio (later SX4) and the now-discontinued Verona. In the territories of Guam and Northern Mariana Islands, it was sold as a Chevrolet Optra, but it was only available as a sedan.
The US model line features the 2.0-liter four-cylinder D-TEC made by General Motors, developing a maximum power of 132 hp (98 kW) at 5600 rpm.
The Forenza and the Reno were discontinued within the 2008 model year, the Reno being replaced by the Suzuki SX4 sedan after the 2008 model year and the Forenza by the Chevrolet Cruze. (Source Wiki)