How do you reset the message center on a 2000 Chevy Impala?

How do you reset the message center on a 2000 Chevy Impala?

Resetting Procedure

  1. Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine.
  2. Fully press and release the accelerator pedal three times within five seconds. If the CHG OIL SOON indicator flashes two times, the system is resetting.
  3. Turn the key to OFF, then start the vehicle.

How do you reset the tire pressure sensor on a Chevy Impala?

How do you reset the tire pressure sensor on a Chevy Impala?

  1. Turn the ignition to the on position.
  2. Pull and push the headlight switch on and off three times. The tire pressure monitoring system is now reset and will recalibrate as you drive.

What is tire learning active?

This message displays when the Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) is re-learning the tire positions on the vehicle. The tire positions must be re-learned after rotating the tires or after replacing a tire or sensor.

How long is tire learning active?

The owner’s manual on the Chevy Silverado states, “There are two minutes to match the first tire/wheel position, and five minutes overall to match all four tire/wheel positions. If it takes longer, the matching process stops and must be restarted.”

How do you use tire learning active?

Push the “Set/Reset” button, and the message “Tire Learning Active” will display. Use the J-46079 Tire Pressure Monitor Tester on the left front tire, holding the antennae to the valve stem, and press the active button. Wait about 10 seconds, and you will hear a horn chirp.

What does it mean when my car says Service Tire Monitor System?

Whenever your car says service tire monitor system, this means that more than likely you have a bad tire pressure monitor sensor (TPMS). This warning is just letting you know something is wrong with the TPMS. A TPMS or service tire monitor system, just lets you know when your tire pressure is too low or too high.

How much does it cost to service a tire monitor?

The service kit costs $5-$10 per wheel on most vehicles. A special TPMS tool and additional time are also needed to check and reset the sensor system. In the event pressure sensors need to be replaced, the cost ranges from $50-$250 each depending on vehicle type.

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