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LF Tire Pressure Sensor Battery Low

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NOTE: After making any repairs, perform TIRE PRESSURE VERIFICATION TEST  under VERIFICATION TESTS.
  1. With the DRBIII®, record and erase DTC's. Drive the vehicle for 10 minutes at 20 MPH (32 KM/H). With the DRBIII®, read DTCs. If the DRBIII® displays a Sensor Failure or Sensor Low Battery message, replace the indicated Tire Pressure Sensor/Transmitter. See appropriate TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEMS article. If the DRBIII® does not display a Sensor Failure or Sensor Low Battery message, go to the next step.
  2. Observe the EVIC display. If the EVIC displays SERVICE TIRE PRESS. SYSTEM, replace the EVIC. See REMOVAL & INSTALLATION in ANALOG INSTRUMENT PANELS article. If the EVIC does not display SERVICE TIRE PRESS. SYSTEM, the test is complete.