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Tire pressure warning won't go away

Buzzman12

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Hi folks.
2023 GT here (Canada). When I took my Stinger for a drive last week, it indicated low tire pressure on the front right tire.
The car sits in my garage for most of the winter, so I wasn't surprised.
I brought the tires back up to 33-34 PSI all around, but the message and the icon will not go away.
The manual says the system will reset on it's own. After driving it again today, with several stops to run a few errands, the message is still there.
Any ideas on how to clear it is appreciated.
I have attached a pic (I hope I did anyway).PXL_20260224_202408855.webp
 
I have read about this before. Raise the psi above 40 psi. That should do it. Then after the TPMS resets you can lower it to where you want it.
 
I have read about this before. Raise the psi above 40 psi. That should do it. Then after the TPMS resets you can lower it to where you want it.
Interesting.
Do I do this on all four tires, or just the one that's flaky?
 
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Yeah, had the same issue this winter. Pressure should be between 36-38 psi for all tires without triggering a

warning. Snicklefritz has the right idea on this. Without looking, I think the sticker on the door jam is 37 psi

for this car with staggered wheels and tires.
 
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Yeah, had the same issue this winter. Pressure should be between 36-38 psi for all tires without triggering a

warning. Snicklefritz has the right idea on this. Without looking, I think the sticker on the door jam is 37 psi

for this car with staggered wheels and tires.
37 psi is a perfect average. The door card for 19" staggered says 38 psi front 36 psi rear. Interestingly, the 2.0L door card says 36 psi front 39 psi rear.
 
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