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What is the method to reset the tire pressure light on a Lexus ES250?

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LandonDella
09/05/25 3:32am
The method to reset the tire pressure light on a Lexus ES250 is: 1. Adjust the tire pressure, start the power, press the set button under the driver's seat for three seconds, then turn off the power; 2. Start the engine, press the button on the upper left corner of the glove compartment until the tire pressure light turns off. The Lexus ES250 has a body length, width, and height of 4975mm, 1866mm, and 1447mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2870mm, a fuel tank capacity of 60.6 liters, and a trunk capacity of 454 liters. The Lexus ES250 is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 173 PS, a maximum power of 127 kW, and a maximum torque of 208 Nm, paired with a continuously variable transmission.
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SilasMarie
09/17/25 4:08am
Last time I drove the ES250, I also encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on. I was in a hurry to get to work and handled it hastily. Actually, when this light comes on, it means there's an issue with the tire pressure, possibly due to a leak or temperature changes. I first found a safe place to pull over, then used the onboard tire pressure gauge to check all tires, including the spare. The recommended value is usually around 230 kPa, as indicated on the door frame sticker. If the pressure was low, I used an air pump to inflate them. After that, I got back in the car, found the menu button in the control area on the left side of the steering wheel, selected the TPMS reset option in the vehicle settings, and held the confirm button to turn off the light. It's best to make a habit of checking tire pressure monthly—otherwise, not only will fuel consumption increase, but there's also a higher risk of a blowout at high speeds. Tire maintenance is not something to take lightly; safety is paramount. Keeping a small toolkit handy is always a good idea.
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VanDamian
10/31/25 4:38am
Driving for decades, the tire pressure warning light coming on is a common occurrence, and the system on the Lexus ES250 is quite sensitive. If it lights up, don't panic—stop the car safely and check the pressure, measuring each wheel. The recommended values are listed in the manual or on the door side. If the pressure is off, head to a filling station to adjust it. After topping up, resetting the system is crucial. On this car, the process is straightforward: access the settings menu via the center console screen, find the tire-related options, and click reset. Once done, it's best to drive a short distance to confirm the light actually turns off, as sometimes sensor aging or wiring issues may require professional repair. Tire problems can have serious consequences, ranging from faster wear and tear to skidding or loss of control. It's advisable to check sensor functionality during regular maintenance checks.
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