Tire Pressure Monitor

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I am sure this is addressed somewhere in the forum but I cannot find. My tire pressure warning is lit up and won't go away. The status screen shows all the tires are at the exact same pressure. I guess I could just go and tweak all the tires a little bit and see what happens, but probably would end up messing up one of the tires somehow and then back to where I started.

Is there a reset button somewhere that will turn the alarm indicator off?
 
Either use a gauge to check your tire pressure of use the Lucid app when you are driving 20+ mph. It's the shield icon on the lower right of your app screen. You don't want to try to reset it unless you are sure your pressure is good on all four tires.
 
I am sure this is addressed somewhere in the forum but I cannot find. My tire pressure warning is lit up and won't go away. The status screen shows all the tires are at the exact same pressure. I guess I could just go and tweak all the tires a little bit and see what happens, but probably would end up messing up one of the tires somehow and then back to where I started.

Is there a reset button somewhere that will turn the alarm indicator off?
How low are your tires? I got fooled a while back with my 19s - a single warning when off when they dropped in unison to 45 and were supposed to be 49. Discount tires pumped them up, warning when away. The tech commented it was not uncommon to see only one monitor go is such a situation.
 
I am sure this is addressed somewhere in the forum but I cannot find. My tire pressure warning is lit up and won't go away. The status screen shows all the tires are at the exact same pressure. I guess I could just go and tweak all the tires a little bit and see what happens, but probably would end up messing up one of the tires somehow and then back to where I started.

Is there a reset button somewhere that will turn the alarm indicator off?
Make sure all tire are inflated to the pressure shown on the sticker on the driver's door jamb. Once this is done and you've driven a few miles, the indicator should turn off.
Over time, all tires slowly lose pressure. It's also expected for tire pressure to rise in hot weather, and fall in cold weather. Sometimes you need to add or remove air when the temperature changes markedly. I check mine about once a month.
 
Road & Track ran a great article recently: Tis the season for TPMS alarms to go off, with warm days and cold nights. In my experience, The 21s loose air a bit faster than 19s. And the 21s are not forgiving for under inflation.
 
Appreciate everyone's response and understand all the nuances with tire pressure.

My question was if these is a reset button somewhere in the system to get rid of the alarm? Either on-board or on the APP?

I have checked the pressures and they are all the same and are all within the recommended range and yet the stupid alarm button is still lit.
 
No, no reset button anywhere.
 
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