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How To Reset TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor Light on Buick Envision (2016-2020)

How To Reset TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor Light on Buick Envision (2016-2020) – The Buick Envision is an SUV built by the car manufacturer Buick since 2014. It is the first General Motors vehicle made in China to be sold in America.

Buick Envision debuted at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in January 2016 in Detroit. The model is positioned between the Buick Encore and the Buick Enclave.

How To Reset TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor Light on Buick Envision (2016-2020)

Time needed: 7 minutes

If you replacing a spare tire with a road tire containing the TPMS sensor on your 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Buick Envision, the system will detect a malfunction and the low tire pressure warning light will blink. When that happens, the TPMS sensor reset process must be done. You’ll need TPMS Relearn Tool to reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System on this model. Follow these steps to do it:

  1. Turn the car in Service Mode

    Press and holds the ENGINE START/STOP button for 5 seconds without touching the brake pedal

  2. Press the ◄ navigation button to access the cluster app

    The button is located on the steering wheel

  3. Select INFO

    Press the thumbwheel to enter the menu

  4. Go to TIRE PRESSURE menu

    Use the ▲▼ navigation button to scroll the menu

  5. Press and hold the ✓ button

    The horn will sound twice and the TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE message will appear on the screen

  6. Start from the driver side front tire, use the TPMS Relearn tool to reset the tpms sensor

    Place the relearn tool against the tire sidewall, near the valve stem. Then press the button to activate the TPMS sensor

  7. Repeat the process for the passenger side front tire, passenger side rear tire, and the driver side rear tire

    A chirp horn will confirm that the sensor has been reset

  8. Turn off the ignition after you reset the last tire

    The TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE message will disappear

  9. Adjust the tire pressure in all four tires recommended on the tire placard

    Done!

These instructions are based on the Buick Envision owner’s manual. This procedure should apply to the first generation of the Buick Envision (2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 model years). Hopefully, the article How To Reset TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor Light on Buick Envision (2016-2020) can solve your problem. Good Luck!

Nick

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