How To Reset Low Tire Pressure Light (TPMS) Tire Monitoring System

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Published 2016-12-17
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In this video I will show you everything that you will need to know about turning off the low tire pressure light.I will show you how to copy (clone) a new sensor if you break a sensor or the battery goes dead.This is a 2008 Honda CRV


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All Comments (21)
  • @Goose-gt1bd
    This is the kind of guy I want as my mechanic! Detail-oriented and honest; tough to find these days.
  • Most of the time sensors are the problem not the tires this is another brilliant way of thinking by the car manufacturer on how to squeeze more money from you and of course the mechanics loves this idea. From adding air to spending hundred of dollars. Is this what we called advance technology?
  • @hulkstir80
    That was the most comprehensive review of tire pressure system. I’ve ever watched. You did a wonderful job of explaining in very plain English and demonstrating as you went along. Thank you so much for the experience and the knowledge of how the TPS works.
  • I can not believe that the tire shop has never mentioned these sensors. This is awesome information. Thank you so muchI
  • Thanks Jim, great video and very clear. Delighted to see a mechanic who still takes the car on a road test.....
  • @garygores5962
    Truly a knowledgeable mechanic with great understanding and a gift to explaining to novices.
  • @momof2momof2
    Thank you for your help. As a widowed Mom of 2, I need this kind of free information.
  • You’re a great teacher, and an honest good mechanic if I was in New York or Jersey I will only go to you but the problem I’m in Virginia😊
  • Hey Jim. You answered my question early on the In the video but I watched the whole thing because it was so great and informative. You have a great ability to walk through things in a a step by step way that makes it easy for people to learn. Thanks.
  • @elmeromero1065
    I really appreciate you time teaching us new things that we can take care ourselves but not only that, we stop thinking of not worry about it.
  • Great the best explanation, I wish all mechanics were like you, unfortunately 95 % of them are bad mechanics, you are in the 5% of good ones. Wish you long live and healthy . God bless you.
  • Wow what a pro I had a mechanic like that and he decided to give up his wrenches and become a math teacher and a local school hated to lose him but thank you Jim amazing amazing job
  • @dckbeau3907
    Very well explained. My TPMS light came on yesterday in my 2008 Honda Element would not have thought it was that entailed. I checked the air in all four tires for the light to go off. But learning from your vid the sensor could very well be going out. Thank You!
  • @MrTony002
    Extremely thorough and informative. Still going to have to visit a tire repair shop because I don't have the tools and equipment necessary to do this job, but at least you diagnosed the problem for me. Thanks for posting. Great job.
  • Excellent description on how to solve the problem of TPMS step by step. You are really a pro. God Bless.
  • @joet4806
    Jim, Good video! Being sensor battery life is 8-10 yrs, & CRV is 2008, all 4 sensors are at the end of their battery life, perhaps best to install all 4 NEW sensors.
  • @djr3485
    Clear and accurate real time repair information. Your channel is a class above most and delivered with a humble attitude - keep up the great work.
  • @glennschatz8389
    I learned something new today, battery powered wheels! How did we ever live without them? Great video through, thanks.
  • @5490bobo
    You a very good mechanic. Very nice and clear voice. I love your English accent. Easy to understand. Thank You. 1