What are the reasons for no tire pressure after resetting the TPWS on a Camry?
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The reasons for no tire pressure after resetting the TPWS on a Camry are: 1. Uneven road surface: Driving on unpaved roads may cause the TPWS initialization to take longer to complete. 2. Insufficient driving time: The vehicle was not driven for 10-30 minutes during TPWS initialization. 3. Data reset: If the vehicle is reversed during TPWS initialization, the data will be cleared, requiring a new reset. 4. Unregistered code: The tire pressure ID code was not registered. Related information about TPWS is as follows: TPWS on a vehicle is a fault code that appears in the tire pressure monitoring system. When the TPWS fault code appears, it indicates that the tire pressure needs to be recalibrated. The tire pressure monitoring system can monitor the vehicle's tires in real time and immediately alert the driver to underinflated, overinflated, or leaking tires to ensure safe driving. If the tires are checked and found to be fine, the calibration can be canceled.