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I wanted to share a couple of solution options for anyone who might have had any issues while trying to upgrade their wheels.
First off, upgrading your wheels shouldn’t be rocket science, but sometimes, it might turn into a challenge. One such challenge could be trying to reset the TPS after your wheels have been upgraded.
Some people would have tried watching a YouTube video or looking at the manual for a solution. If you're tempted to take it to one of the tire shops and have them reset it for you, that's not a bad idea either but before you do, you can try out this two solution option.
1. After successfully swapping out your tires, make sure you use the second set of TPMS option in the settings. Once you do, your tires would automatically connect after a few miles.
2. If your original wheels are in your garage, and you left the sensors in the tires, its most likely that your Taco is looking for signal from the sensors of the tires in your garage. You Need to either remove the original sensors and install in the wheels on your Taco now, or get aftermarket sensors and program to your truck to get rid of the warning light.
These two options should do it for you, but if they didn't fix the issue, then you can visit a tire shop and have them reset it for you.
First off, upgrading your wheels shouldn’t be rocket science, but sometimes, it might turn into a challenge. One such challenge could be trying to reset the TPS after your wheels have been upgraded.
Some people would have tried watching a YouTube video or looking at the manual for a solution. If you're tempted to take it to one of the tire shops and have them reset it for you, that's not a bad idea either but before you do, you can try out this two solution option.
1. After successfully swapping out your tires, make sure you use the second set of TPMS option in the settings. Once you do, your tires would automatically connect after a few miles.
2. If your original wheels are in your garage, and you left the sensors in the tires, its most likely that your Taco is looking for signal from the sensors of the tires in your garage. You Need to either remove the original sensors and install in the wheels on your Taco now, or get aftermarket sensors and program to your truck to get rid of the warning light.
These two options should do it for you, but if they didn't fix the issue, then you can visit a tire shop and have them reset it for you.