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2007-2014 Dodge Avenger TPMS Light Tire Pressure Monitoring Reset

2007-2014 Dodge Avenger TPMS Light Tire Pressure Monitoring Reset – The Dodge Avenger is a vehicle D segment produced by American automaker Dodge 1995-2000 with coupe body, while from 2008 to 2013 4-door sedan. Only the second-generation car was imported to Europe. The first generation was a fairly compact coupe for American fees, not imported into Europe, in collaboration with Mitsubishi Motors which lent the front-wheel-drive platform of its Eclipse sports to American giant Chrysler (including the Dodge is part). The car replaced the Dodge Daytona production output in 1993.

The Avenger had two petrol engines: the first was a 2.0 engine with 4 cylinders, 16 valves, capable of 140 horsepower (103 kilowatts) manufactured by Chrysler, while the second engine was a 2.5 V6 155 and 163 horsepower produced by Mitsubishi. The power was transmitted through a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission.

2007-2014 Dodge Avenger TPMS Light Tire Pressure Monitoring Reset:

Time needed: 17 minutes

If you receive a low-tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) warning light while driving and you want to clear or turning off the warning light on your Dodge Avenger, follow these instructions:

  1. Make sure the vehicle is at a complete stop

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  2. Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.

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  3. Driving for a few miles (kilometers), calibration will complete after 20 minutes of cumulative driving at least 25 km/h (16 mph), and then verify that it turns off.

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Note: When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (30 kPa).

For more details, please watch the following video:

This tutorial is based on the Dodge owner’s manual. The procedure above can be applied to the latest generations of Dodge Avenger (2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014) models. Hopefully, the article of 2007-2014 Dodge Avenger TPMS Light Tire Pressure Monitoring Resets useful for you. Good Luck! :D

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  • I have tried resetting the tams system and it is not working. The light stays on and it says one of my tires is flat which I can assure you it is not. Any other ideas on resetting the system??

    • I'm having the same problem and VIp replaced 2 of the old valve stems and said it was those. Was okay for awhile but now is doing it again. Perhaps I have to replace the other two old valve stems. I am not sure.

      Anyhow, did you figure your problem out? I see it's been awhile and nobody replied to you.

  • I have had all four TPMS sensors replaced and programed. All tires are inflated to 36 lbs. The warning light and tire pressure display has not gone off. I have driven the car for over 50 miles at 50 and 70 miles an hour on the expressway. They are still flashing and it shows that all four tires are inflated to 36 lbs. I even went back to where I had them replaced and they reprogramed them again and still the display is on and flashing. Any ideas of what I can do to get it to stop being on?

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