Some Suzuki Kizashi owners report experiencing persistent TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) light issues even after replacing all four sensors. This problem may occur if the vehicle hasn't been driven since airing the tires, as the system often requires movement to verify tire pressure. Additionally, some owners find that the TPMS light remains illuminated due to the need for resetting the TPMS system, which can be done with a scanner or by following specific procedures for the model. In some cases, incomplete registration of tire pressure sensor ID codes can lead to the light staying on, necessitating proper registration to resolve the issue. Owners who have encountered a "Service TPMS" message may also notice that the warning light will only turn off after the system has been scanned and the vehicle started. Lastly, if the new TPMS sensors are not functioning correctly, this can also contribute to the ongoing alert. It is advisable for owners to drive the vehicle to see if the light turns off and, if not, to consider resetting the system or consulting a mechanic for further assistance.
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