If the low tire pressure light does not turn off automatically after reinflating the tires in your Cobalt, increase the tire pressure by 5 psi on top of the factory recommended value, and drive your vehicle for at least 10 miles (16 km). However, you will need to relearn the TPMS sensors if you rotate the tires or replace the sensors. There is no reset button like the one you see in vehicles with indirect TPMS system which uses ABS sensors to detect low tire pressure. There is no need to reinitialize the TPMS system in order to reset the warning light. Chevy Cobalt uses the direct method for monitoring tire pressure, which means a pressure sensor actively records the internal pressure and air temperature of the tire on each wheel. Resetting the TPMS warning lightĪfter you have inflated all the tires to the correct air pressure, the TPMS warning light will turn off automatically. See the sidewall of any tire on your Cobalt to find the tire size information. These are official cold tire pressure values for Cobalt from Chevrolet. If you can’t find the label, check the size of your tire which is mentioned on the sidewall of the tire, and match it to the tire pressure information shown below. Reinflate all the tires of your Cobalt to the manufacturer specified air pressure, which is mentioned on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label usually located on the B-pillar or the edge of the driver door. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. When the amber colored TPMS warning light turns on in your Cobalt, stop your vehicle when it is safe to do so and check tire pressure on all the wheels, including the spare wheel (if your vehicle has one).
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