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2005 Toyota Sienna - tire pressure warning light after replacing one tire



 
 
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Old November 2nd 07, 04:47 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default 2005 Toyota Sienna - tire pressure warning light after replacing one tire

Recently, the right rear tire on my 2005 Sienna got a puncture, and
since it was not pluggable, got is replaced. So there are now 3
original (1.5 years) tires and one new tire. Now the tire warning
light comes on every time I drive. It comes on after a few minutes of
driving and stays on.
Is this because the new tire makes the other 3 slightly off the
correct air pressure? Has anyone else experienced this?
I checked the air pressure, they are all about equal.
Thanks
Mark Sabatini

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Old November 2nd 07, 05:09 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default 2005 Toyota Sienna - tire pressure warning light after replacing one tire

> wrote:
>Recently, the right rear tire on my 2005 Sienna got a puncture, and
>since it was not pluggable, got is replaced. So there are now 3
>original (1.5 years) tires and one new tire. Now the tire warning
>light comes on every time I drive. It comes on after a few minutes of
>driving and stays on.
>Is this because the new tire makes the other 3 slightly off the
>correct air pressure? Has anyone else experienced this?
>I checked the air pressure, they are all about equal.


No, the issue is that the diameters are different. You need to change
tires in pairs. Replace the tire opposite of the new tire, and put a
rim on it. Now you have a full-sized spare, better handling, and the
light won't come on.
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Old November 2nd 07, 09:46 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default 2005 Toyota Sienna - tire pressure warning light after replacing one tire

if its an all wheel drive, you should probably replace all 4 at once,
or at least in pairs. i don't know if that has anything to do with the
warning light but it will be safer to drive.

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Old November 3rd 07, 02:26 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default 2005 Toyota Sienna - tire pressure warning light after replacing one tire

On Nov 2, 11:47 am, wrote:
> Recently, the right rear tire on my 2005 Sienna got a puncture, and
> since it was not pluggable, got is replaced. So there are now 3
> original (1.5 years) tires and one new tire. Now the tire warning
> light comes on every time I drive. It comes on after a few minutes of
> driving and stays on.
> Is this because the new tire makes the other 3 slightly off the
> correct air pressure? Has anyone else experienced this?
> I checked the air pressure, they are all about equal.
> Thanks
> Mark Sabatini


Ensure all tires are 35 psi (recommendation for loaded Sienna, 32 psi
in back if not driven with people or cargo, but 35 is fine too), then
use the tire pressure monitor reset button to "relearn" the new tire
diameters and pressures. The tire pressure monitor system description
and reset procedure is in your owner's manual between pages 196 and
200.

It probably won't be an issue using tires of two different wear
levels, but there is always going to be some binding on the drive axle
in such a case. The rear would be the best place for the new tire,
but since you need to eventually perform a rotate, it's a moot point
anyway. I always suggest replacing tires in pairs if the tread
differential is too severe.

Toyota MDT in MO

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Old December 2nd 07, 07:37 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default 2005 Toyota Sienna - tire pressure warning light after replacing onetire

read the onwers manual
there might be a way to reprogam the tire pressure warning system if not
then a good asain scantool is needed

wrote:

> if its an all wheel drive, you should probably replace all 4 at once,
> or at least in pairs. i don't know if that has anything to do with the
> warning light but it will be safer to drive.


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Old December 2nd 07, 08:47 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default 2005 Toyota Sienna - tire pressure warning light after replacingone tire

On Nov 2, 8:26 pm, Comboverfish > wrote:
> On Nov 2, 11:47 am, wrote:
>
> > Recently, the right rear tire on my 2005 Sienna got a puncture, and
> > since it was not pluggable, got is replaced. So there are now 3
> > original (1.5 years) tires and one new tire. Now the tire warning
> > light comes on every time I drive. It comes on after a few minutes of
> > driving and stays on.
> > Is this because the new tire makes the other 3 slightly off the
> > correct air pressure? Has anyone else experienced this?
> > I checked the air pressure, they are all about equal.
> > Thanks
> > Mark Sabatini

>
> Ensure all tires are 35 psi (recommendation for loaded Sienna, 32 psi
> in back if not driven with people or cargo, but 35 is fine too), then
> use the tire pressure monitor reset button to "relearn" the new tire
> diameters and pressures. The tire pressure monitor system description
> and reset procedure is in your owner's manual between pages 196 and
> 200.
>
> It probably won't be an issue using tires of two different wear
> levels, but there is always going to be some binding on the drive axle
> in such a case. The rear would be the best place for the new tire,
> but since you need to eventually perform a rotate, it's a moot point
> anyway. I always suggest replacing tires in pairs if the tread
> differential is too severe.
>
> Toyota MDT in MO


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