Chevrolet Malibu tire monitoring system issue indicating zero tires on Chevrolet Malibu

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chevrolet Malibu owners report experiencing issues with their tire monitoring system indicating zero tires, which can stem from various factors. A flat battery in a tire sensor is one common cause, requiring a battery replacement to resolve the issue. Additionally, some owners find that a damaged sensor may prevent communication with the monitoring system, necessitating a sensor replacement. In some cases, the tire monitoring system may need recalibration to accurately detect tire pressure, which can be addressed by following the manufacturer's instructions. Furthermore, issues with the central control module that receives sensor readings can also lead to the zero tire indication, making it essential to diagnose and repair the module. Addressing these potential causes is crucial for ensuring the tire monitoring system functions correctly and provides accurate tire pressure information.

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