December 15, 201411 yr Hello everyone, Our three month old Crosstrek is showing a TPMS light but all of the pressures are exactly where they should be according to the specs on the car. I can't find any damage to the tires/wheels and everything seems to be fine. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Two Boo Fam
December 15, 201411 yr Hello everyone, Our three month old Crosstrek is showing a TPMS light but all of the pressures are exactly where they should be according to the specs on the car. I can't find any damage to the tires/wheels and everything seems to be fine. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Two Boo Fam Did you change the wheels or tires on it? Twitch
December 15, 201411 yr Author Everything is bone stock. It does have about 3000miles on it so it's ready for a tire rotation. (No visible wear of the tires yet) I'm hoping we didn't buy a Boo with electrical issues !!! TBF
February 14, 201511 yr If the car has a spare tire that could also have a pressure sensor in it. Check the spare and make sure it has the right pressure.
March 4, 201511 yr Can anyone confirm that the spare on these has a TPMS sensor? My Toyota Tacoma does and I bet its possible but never was able to verify.
March 7, 201511 yr Those sensors are the bane of everyone's existence, regardless of make or model. As has been mentioned, something needs to likely be reset. If not, a sensor may be going bad, causing the light. Either way, it'll be covered under warranty.
March 30, 201511 yr And mine also has the light lit. I despise these stupid sensors. I'm a few hundred miles from my first service, so mine will get reset or whatever it is they need to do at service time. *grumps*
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