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To reset the TPMS for a 2013 Dodge Charger, refer to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDq3xpoKKcQ Maintaining top-notch tire condition is crucial for avoiding accidents. Issues with this component may arise over time, such as feathering or cupping problems. Be vigilant for signs of premature tire wear and check for punctures, especially after running over a nail. The TPMS may loosen eventually, so inspect it regularly and monitor tire pressure monthly. Plan to replace the part when needed and consider changing your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to stay safe on the road.
The 2013 Dodge Charger does not have a reset button available.
The 2013 Dodge Charger does not have a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) button.
To recalibrate the tire pressure monitoring system in your 2013 Dodge Charger, start by turning the ignition key to the "on" position and pressing the TPMS button, typically found under the dashboard, until the TPMS light flashes a few times. Next, start your car and allow it to run for a minimum of 20 minutes to complete the TPMS reset process.
Beneath the steering wheel in my 2013 Dodge Charger, I've got a tiny red button. We pressed it as instructed, and it did indeed reset. Unfortunately, one of my sensors got damaged when I snapped the tire bands, so the warning light remains illuminated. However, it is now accurately displaying my tire pressure.
To reset the TPMS on your 2013 Dodge Charger, first, ensure your tire pressures are accurate. Then, drive your car at speeds over 30MPH for approximately 10 minutes, although it may reset faster. Driving is necessary to reset the sensors.
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