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Old 09-29-2004, 12:37 PM
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Default 04 HL tire rotate = low tire press warn lite

4000 miles, rotated drivers side tires (will do other side next day or two).
today now tire pressure warning lite is on.
called dealer
service manager (who was new) said it can be a problem
"push the lite reset button on the dash, if that does not work remove the wheels and rotate them 180 degrees on the hub. He said it took them 2 hours to fix one.

I read the owners manual - a complicated system.
I re set it and re initialized it but do not know if it "took" - tho lite is out - manual says u have to drive an hour.

design of this seems very non toyota,as it violates the KISS (simple) rule

anyone heard of this rotate the wheel on the hub fix? is that bad info?
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Old 09-29-2004, 02:43 PM
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Pretty sure that was bad info. When reseting the light, you should hold the button down, with the key in the on position, until the light blinks three times. Then you do have to drive it for it to reset. That is all that should have to be done. Anytime you rotate the tires, balance tires, or change the pressure, you will have to reset the light.
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checked my tire pressure and are below 25psi. i think jiffy lube adjusted them and they seem too low. cant understand the manual for correct psi. can u pls tell me correct PSI?
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look on the drivers door jamb
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Not for sure exactly what the manual recommends, but you should be fine with about 30-32 psi.
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