How to Reset the Mitsubishi Tire Pressure Light?
2 Answers
Before resetting the tire pressure data, ensure that the tires are at the correct pressure level. Mitsubishi's tire pressure monitoring system is not an active monitoring type but a passive one. Start the vehicle, locate the "Tire" option in the trip computer using the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, and select the tire option. Then, press and hold the information button on the left control panel to reset.
I used to drive a Mitsubishi Outlander, and I remember the reset steps for the tire pressure warning light very clearly. First, make sure all tire pressures are normal, especially when the tires are cold, inflate them to the PSI value recommended in the manual. Then start the engine without moving, find the settings button on the right side of the steering wheel, use the directional keys to navigate to the vehicle information menu, locate the TPMS calibration option, and hold the OK or select button for about 5 seconds. The light usually goes off. If the light remains on after trying, it might be due to a dead sensor or a slow leak in the tire, so you should check again with a tire pressure gauge. I always check the tire pressure sensors during regular maintenance to avoid unexpected warning lights, extend tire life, and save a bit on fuel costs.