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hey there Subaru Forester owners got a
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pesky tire pressure warning light on
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your dash don't worry resetting your
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tire pressure monitoring system or TPMS
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is easier than you think that's right
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you don't need to be a mechanic to
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handle this one let's Dive Right In
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first things first check your tire
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pressure the most common reason for that
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warning light is low tire pressure so
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grab a digital tire pressure gauge
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they're super accurate and check all
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four tires you'll find the recommended
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PSI on a sticker inside the driver's
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door quick tip if it's recently gotten
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colder your tire pressure might have
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dropped naturally inflate your tires to
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the proper level and you're halfway
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there next take your Forester for a
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short drive Subaru's TPMS often resets
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itself after driving for about 10
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minutes at speeds above 20 m per hour
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it's simple but you might Overlook it
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just hop in drive around the block and
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you're good to go still seeing that
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light no worries it's time for manual
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reset turn the ignition to the on
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position but don't start the engine look
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under the dashboard or near the steering
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column for the TPMS reset button found
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it great press and hold that button
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until the TPMS light blinks three times
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then release it start the car and the
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light should go off now if the TPMS
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light stays on despite these steps it
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might be a sensor issue Subaru's TPMS
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sensors usually last several years but
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they can fail over time persistent
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issues it's best to get a diagnostic
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check at a service center there you have
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it these steps can save you time and
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money by avoiding unnecessary service
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visits Plus plus keeping your tire
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pressure in check helps with fuel
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efficiency prolongs your Tire's life and
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ensures safer driving thanks for
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