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08-16-2006, 10:47 AM | #1 |
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Can not reset RFT warning
Did a search but could not find a clear answer. I have a screw in one of my rear RFT's, took it to dealer and they ordered the tire (I have the road hazzard protection). Filled the tire to 36psi and tried to "init" but the warning will not go out even temporarily. Is this usual? I assumed you could reset as long as the leak was slow. After sitting overnight the pressure was down to 34psi this AM just to give you an idea of the leak. I can't imagine the system is THAT sensitive. I've tried to re-init several times without any luck.
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08-16-2006, 11:54 AM | #3 |
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To reset the FTI you need to push the stalk button while the screen says init then push it again and hold it until you get a check mark next to init then drive. I think you hold it for 5 seconds or so.
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when you have the init screen up you have to press and hold the button until the checkmark shows up
I had that problem too, went to the dealer and was shown how dumb I was I didn't know you had to hold the button in for a couple seconds |
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