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WM Caprice Low Tyre Pressure Warning Light

ben315vz

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Hey guys,

I have a 2006 Holden WM Caprice 6.0L V8. I had a puncture in one of the tyres that I had repaired, but the problem I am having is the warning wont go off the display. All the tyres have been adjusted to the exact same pressure, I have gone for a drive, even hooked up the scan tool, the warning will not go away.

Does anyone know if there is a reset procedure or something? The only thing I can think of is if they damaged the sensor in the wheel while repairing the puncture. Might even have to take it to Holden if nothing else works.

It has 20" Supersports which were chosen as an option from factory (it came with those wheels from new).

Thanks in advance.
 

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there is a procedure to reset the position of the wheels this is done by turning on the ignition and pressing the lock and unlock buttions at the same time the horn will sound and indecators will flash start to let air out of the LHF tyre until the indecators flash agane and work around RHF , RHR, LHR
 

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there is a procedure to reset the position of the wheels this is done by turning on the ignition and pressing the lock and unlock buttions at the same time the horn will sound and indecators will flash start to let air out of the LHF tyre until the indecators flash agane and work around RHF , RHR, LHR

I could try it and see if it works, I have nothing to lose haha.
 

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there is a procedure to reset the position of the wheels this is done by turning on the ignition and pressing the lock and unlock buttions at the same time the horn will sound and indecators will flash start to let air out of the LHF tyre until the indecators flash agane and work around RHF , RHR, LHR

That reset procedure worked, but then on my way to work the warning came back after about 50kms. I might try again tonight.
 
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