2020-2021 Toyota 4Runner Low Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset Guide

Last Updated on September 6, 2020 by Nick

2020-2021 Toyota 4Runner Low Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset Guide – The Toyota 4Runner is a Toyota SUV that has been sold in North America since 1984 and is produced at the Toyota plant in Tahara, Aichi. Toyota re-launched the latest generation 4Runner from the base 4Runner facelift model launched in 2014 and got the TRD Pro trim in 2015.

Not much has changed for the 2020 Toyota 4Runner model year, including the exterior and interior, based on the 2014 4Runner model. The most striking update of this new model is the new infotainment system in the form of a larger touch screen than the previous model with a screen size of 6.1 inches.

2020-2021 Toyota 4Runner Low Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset Guide

2020-2021 Toyota 4Runner Low Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset Guide

Time needed: 7 minutes

Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) or also known as TPWS on Toyota cars is a system that provides a real tire pressure report to the driver. If the TPMS warning light appears on your 2020 2021 Toyota 4Runner, it is necessary to reset the TPMS. Follow these steps to do it:

  1. Stop the vehicle and turn off the engine

    The Tire pressure reset process cannot be done while the vehicle is moving.

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

    The tire placard located on the door panel
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  3. Start the engine

    If your vehicle has an ignition button, Depress the brake pedal and then press the ENGINE START/STOP button

  4. Go to [wp-svg-icons icon=”cog-2″ wrap=”i”] menu by using the ◄ ► navigation button

    The button is located on the steering wheel
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  5. Scroll and select the VEHICLE SETTINGS menu

    Press and hold the OK button to enter the menu

  6. Select TPWS

    Press the OK button to select

  7. Select SET PRESSURE

    Press the OK button to select

  8. Press and hold the OK button until the TPMS indicator blinks 3 times

    “—” will appears on the screen for the inflation pressure of each tire while the reset process is being performed.

  9. Run and drive your car

    TPMS calibration process will complete after 30 minutes driving between 25 mph (40 km/h).

These instructions are based on the Toyota 4Runner owner’s manual. This procedure should apply to the fifth generation of the Toyota 4Runner (2020 2021 model years). Hopefully, the article 2020-2021 Toyota 4Runner Low Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset Guide can solve your problem. Good Luck!