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Originally Posted by yeamans17
you shouldn't need to. once you have them in, just make sure all the pressures are set properly (at least above the 27psi where the light kicks on) and drive, sometimes it takes 30 seconds, sometimes it takes 15 miles for the light to go off. Theres no tool the dealership will have to reset the light. I worked in a dealership, and if the light doesn't go out, basically all you can do is try a new sensor
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That sounds about right....but i just read it from one of the TPMS threads here from someone who works at a dealer

j/k.
It didnt sound right to me but I still passed it on

ooops!