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It has to be specific for a 2005 Suzuki Verona EX answer please!!! How can I get the blinking [TMPS] tire pressure light off the driver's dashboard display?? The TMPS blinks continously. 1) I had just had all 4 tires rotated, inspected and filled on February 26, 2017. 2) The tires are still very good and the mechanic said I don't need new tires for a long time. Still good treads.
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Hello, When the light flashes, it is OK if it stops on it's own. However, since yours does not, it will need to be scanned, and the codes that are stored will indicate where the problem was detected. This information will be used for diagnosing the system. The light only flashes when there is a detected fault, and this is not specific to the Verona, or even Suzuki. The tires remaining life will not affect the TPMS system, either. I can see why that might seem right, and appreciate the information, but the tire pressure monitor sensors are attached to the inside of the valve stems (one per wheel). These sensors can fail, or there may be an issue with the antenna not registering the sensors. Have it scanned (most auto parts stores), and post the codes in a reply here. I'll let you know what is likely, or tell you what is wrong. Also, I saw your other post about the SRS light. Try to keep all of your posts in one place, it just makes it easier to help you. The SRS light needs a scanner to identify the issue as well, but most parts store scanners are incapable of reading SRS or ABS information. If one of the seats were removed with the ignition on, or the battery was left connected when an SRS component was disconnected, this can trip the light. Scan for that as well, and let me know.