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The 2015 Chrysler 200 comes with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that monitors the air pressure in the tires and transmits this information to the vehicle. If the system detects low tire pressure, it will show a notification indicating which tire is underinflated and the pressure in all four tires. When this alert is triggered, it means that one or more tires are not properly inflated and should be filled to the manufacturer's recommended pressure of 33 PSI. Even if the warning light comes on briefly and then goes off, it's important to check the tire pressure as it can fluctuate with changes in temperature, especially during winter. The system will reset itself once the tires are inflated correctly, but it may take up to 20 minutes of driving for the alerts to clear.
Can you tell me where I can find the TPMS button?
I'm having trouble locating the TPM reset button on my Chrysler 200. It appears to be located below the steering wheel from what I can see.
To reset the tire pressure sensor in the Chrysler 200, first, press the ignition "on" button without starting the engine. Next, press and hold down the TPMS reset button until the light flashes three times, then let go. Start the car and allow the sensor to recalibrate for 20 minutes. Typically, you'll find the tire pressure indicator reset button located beneath the steering wheel.