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What does the tire pressure monitor fault warning mean?
If your car has a tire pressure monitor system (TPMS), you may see the tire pressure monitor fault warning from time to time. This can be frustrating, but it's important to understand what the warning means and how to reset it. The first thing to know is that the TPMS is designed to alert you when one or more of your tires is significantly low on air. If you see the tire pressure monitor fault warning, it means that the system has detected a problem with one or more of your tires and is no longer functioning properly. There are a few different things that can cause this, but the most common is simply a loss of power to the sensor in one of your tires. If this happens, you'll need to replace the sensor. In some cases, you may also need to have your tires re-calibrated. Once you've replaced the sensor and/or had your tires re-calibrated, you should be able to reset the TPMS and clear the fault warning.
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