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After calibrating the tire pressure to the correct pressure, to include the spare, the tire pressure light stays on. I have tried to reset the button according to the manual, and took it in to the Toyota Dealer. They told me it would be $300 as it appears my connection is inoperable. The standard minimum rate for any repair at my dealer is $300. Minimum, always and goes up from there. Is this true? Does it cost $300 to get this light fixed?
What makes this problem better or worse?
Not worse, just the light is always on and I'm afraid I will need it to work. Is this under a warranty or a recall?
How long has your 2013 Toyota Prius V had this problem?
a few weeks
1 Reply
An up to date *tire shop* will have the necessary equipment to evaluate / diagnose this problem and should be able to do the needed repair. Keep in mind many independent auto repair shops have the same technology to take care of this also .. Many of them sell tires as well - so they are usually sufficiently equipped to complete the work process - TPMS problems are certainly part of that process. Good luck with the outcome!
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