Some Chevrolet Captiva Sport owners report experiencing issues with the Tire Maintenance System light, which indicates a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Common reasons for the light being illuminated include a leaking tire that causes low pressure, a wheel that fails to hold air properly, or a faulty TPMS. To resolve this, some owners find it necessary to reset or relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator, often requiring a TPMS tool or a properly formatted scan tool. Additionally, it is recommended to reset the TPMS after rotating tires, replacing tires, or if the warning light remains on after inflating tires. For those uncertain about the reset process, comprehensive guides are available that detail the meanings of dashboard indicators and provide step-by-step methods for resetting them. If the issue persists, it is advisable for owners to consult automotive experts for accurate diagnosis and resolution.
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