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One year old Suzuki Swift. It had a bit of a heart attack when I was stuck on a hill. Bit worried.

Hmmm typical one of the only vehicles that doesn't have a clear set do this/do that and it will reset!

Some forums say:

Press the right hand button on the speedo until range is shown,press the button for three seconds and tpms will be shown, press again and this shows you Comf , twist the button and you can select different Tpms modes.

Some posts mention to inflate the tyres to over the standard (loaded vehicle pressures) for 20 odd miles as the cold weather can cause a pressure drop.

Others say about a door button and pressing it in combinations that you would usually associate with pulling off a death move in mortal kombat.

They have also indicated unplugging the battery doesn't help.

The bad news is it doesn't appear to just go off on its own. As it's new and under warranty can't you take it to the dealer to sort for free if all the pressures are ok? The good news is it is not critical to how it drives so I would just use as normal until you get it sorted just using the same judgement you would use if your car didn't have a tyre pressure monitor.
 
Hmmm typical one of the only vehicles that doesn't have a clear set do this/do that and it will reset!

Some forums say:

Press the right hand button on the speedo until range is shown,press the button for three seconds and tpms will be shown, press again and this shows you Comf , twist the button and you can select different Tpms modes.

Some posts mention to inflate the tyres to over the standard (loaded vehicle pressures) for 20 odd miles as the cold weather can cause a pressure drop.

Others say about a door button and pressing it in combinations that you would usually associate with pulling off a death move in mortal kombat.

They have also indicated unplugging the battery doesn't help.

The bad news is it doesn't appear to just go off on its own. As it's new and under warranty can't you take it to the dealer to sort for free if all the pressures are ok? The good news is it is not critical to how it drives so I would just use as normal until you get it sorted just using the same judgement you would use if your car didn't have a tyre pressure monitor.

Thanks mate. Fingers crossed it’s randomly gone off when I get back to it. If not I’ll take it to the garage.
 


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