How to reset tire pressure sensor on mazda cx 5

Procedure

  1. Inflate all the tires to the recommended tire pressure. The typical tire pressure is 35 PSI. It is recommended that the tires are cooled down, but the procedure will work regardless. Recommended tire pressure for your Mazda can be found on the driver's door jamb or the fuel tank door. 

    How to reset tire pressure sensor on mazda cx 5
  2. We would recommend that you use a digital tire pressure gauge to check the tire pressure. 

    How to reset tire pressure sensor on mazda cx 5

  3. Turn on the ignition. If you have a keyless start Mazda, press the Start/Stop button but don't press the brake pedal. All the instrument cluster lights, including the TPMS warning light (tire with exclamation symbol), will turn on.

    How to reset tire pressure sensor on mazda cx 5

  4. Press the TPMS switch on the left side of the dash next to the steering wheel. Continue to hold the TPMS switch pressed until you see the TPMS flashes twice.

    How to reset tire pressure sensor on mazda cx 5

  5. Soon after the TPMS light flashes, you will hear a beep. This is a confirmation that the TPMS light on your Mazda has been reset.

TPMS stays on bur tire pressure is correct

In some cases, the TPMS warning light may come and stay on even though the tires don't need any more air, meaning they are all inflated to 35 PSI. The most common problems that can trigger the low tire pressure warning light are:

  • TPMS light on a Mazda could come on due to a defective TPMS sensor.
  • You are using a spare tire.

If you are experiencing any of the cases above, the TPMS tire pressure light will stay on even if you add air to your tires. Check the size of the tires. Make sure they all have a TPMS sensor installed.

If the tires are inflated and have a sensor, the most likely cause is a defective TPMS sensor (common problem) or a malfunction with the TPMS system, which is not a very common problem.

TPMS light flashing

If the TPMS light is flashing or the light won't go off, it could be due to a drained TPMS sensor battery or a TPMS system problem.

You can use a TPMS diagnostic scanner to troubleshoot the Mazda TPMS system and retrieve the error codes. This will allow you to troubleshoot the TPMS light yourself.

The firSTStep to resetting the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) in Your 2019 Mazda CX5 is to make sure You know what the recommended air pressure is. You can find this information on the door jamb on the driver's side. Ideally, You will be using a cold air pressure rating, so give the tires time to cool down, if possible. Fill all tires to their specification. A digital reading tool will be helpful. Turn the ignition to ON, but don't start the engine. If Your vehicle is equipped with a Start/Stop button, press it once without putting Your foot on the brake pedal. All of the lights in the instrument cluster should light up. Locate the TPMS button near the steering wheel on the left side of the dash. The TPMS light will flash and the horn will beep to confirm that the system has been reset.

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To reset the tpms on the 2019 mazda cx 5 make sure the tire pressure is correct, then turn on the vehicle. Now hit the reset button that is to the right of the steering wheel and wait ten minutes. In some cases you may need to hold the button down till the light flashes. If the sensor is not working correctly then you may have tires with incorrect pressure, and the car can get bad performance.

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How do you reset the tire pressure light on a Mazda CX

Turn the key to the “On” position with the vehicle off, but don't start the car. Hold the TPMS reset button until the TPMS light blinks three times. Then, release it. Start the car and wait 20 minutes to see if the sensor will refresh.

How do you reset the tire pressure light on a 2016 Mazda cx5?

TURN THE TPMS LIGHT OFF IN YOUR MAZDA Turning the light off is simple. All you have to do is hold in the TPMS button typically located to the left of your steering wheel. After holding it in for a few seconds, your car will let you know that it's reset with a beep, and then you can release.