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    Default Service tire monitor [Expired Topic]

    Wife's '04 Suburban displays "service tire monitor" on the dash. After filling all the tires to about ten pounds over the recommended tire pressure, I realized that the monitor itself needed attention not the actual tire pressures. Is there a reset for that indicator? Thanks

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    Default RE: Service tire monitor

    Not sure but you can try this.

    Disconect the battery for a min. or so, that resets the computer.

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    Default Re: RE: Service tire monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by 84fiero123
    Not sure but you can try this.

    Disconect the battery for a min. or so, that resets the computer.
    That worked on my 2005 Jeep Liberty.
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