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2015 Fiat Doblo Tyre pressure warning light.

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Anyone had any experience of this fault.

No reset button, reinflate tyres and light will go out it says on internet.

Funniest bit is,looked in owners manual for advise, and relevant page removed.

Previous dealer hiding something.Wonder what was so hard to digest?

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Was the light on when it came in to you? Is the Doblo anything like the Fiat 500 where the TPMS reset is in the dash menus?  Had a couple of tpms issues recently. one being a CR-V which we couldn't cure, the other being a Hyundai i20. That one came on after doing tyres. Tried everything to get it to go out, no reset button, so drove it miles and light stayed on. Scanned it and got some bizarre readings, thought something had corrupted. Put tyre pressure up to 38, reversed out of workshop, drove down the road, tapped the cruise control and it went out. No idea whether we had to over inflate them, or whether activating cruise did it, but its worked. Hopefully something simple like that will fix yours Must be a Fiat expert on here somewhere..

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Yes on Peugeot for example you sometimes need to inflate over 38psi then drive it for min of 10 minutes above 30mph to trigger the TPMS system to recognise the tyres are inflated.  You sometimes also need a "wand" to wave over the valves to trigger them but this is when you fit new valves and sensors to the wheel. You may need to plug it in to a proper fiat diagnostics to see why it wont reset. 

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Thanks for help.Yes arrived with light on,and no it’s not in dashboard menu.

will try the 38 lbs idea.

thanks again

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40lbs pressure worked!

Only drove it 200 yards and light out.

Many thanks for advise all.

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1 hour ago, friar said:

40lbs pressure worked!

Only drove it 200 yards and light out.

Many thanks for advise all.

Thought it might. Was stressed out totally when I couldn't get the Hyundai one to go out. You automatically think the worst! Glad it worked!

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