Some Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD owners report experiencing unresolved tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) issues, often indicated by the "Service Tire Monitor System" message on the dashboard. Common problems include malfunctioning tire pressure sensors, extremely under-inflated tires, weak or failed batteries within the system, and corrosion in the valve stem. Many owners find that a reset may be necessary to re-initialize the TPMS if it is not functioning properly. Additionally, some drivers attempt to relearn the sensors by using the key fob or a TPMS reset tool to recalibrate the system. For those who have contacted GM multiple times without resolution, visiting a certified Chevrolet service center is recommended for a thorough inspection and repair to ensure the TPMS operates correctly, which is crucial for maintaining optimal tire pressure and vehicle safety.
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