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When the TPMS indicator lights up in your car, start by checking each tire for any screws or nails. Ensure they are all inflated to the recommended level shown on the driver's door frame. Once all tires are properly inflated, you can reset the system by turning off the vehicle, turning the ignition to on without starting the engine, and then pressing the hazard light button on and off three times. This should reset the warning light on your dashboard. Start the engine to confirm that the light is no longer illuminated.
To reset the tire pressure warning sensor on your van, first, shut off the engine after driving. Then, turn the key to the on position without starting the engine, and quickly press the hazard flasher button three times.