Some Lincoln MKC owners report experiencing issues with the low tire pressure warning light activating even when their tires are properly inflated. This may be due to factors such as a leaking tire, a wheel that fails to hold air, or a malfunctioning tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Additionally, owners have noted that the warning light can illuminate because of low air pressure in one or more tires, a depleted battery in a pressure sensor, or a damaged TPMS receiver module. For those with a direct TPMS, resetting the tire pressure sensors may require pushing a reset button or following specific instructions in the owner's manual. Some owners find that using a TPMS tool or following a specific ignition cycle procedure after inflating all tires to the recommended pressure can help resolve the issue. If the warning light persists, it is advisable to check for leaks, assess wheel conditions, and consider potential malfunctions within the TPMS.
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