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Where is the TPMS reset button on 2015 Equinox?

The 2015 Chevrolet Equinox generally does not have a dedicated TPMS reset button. The system typically relearns automatically after tires are inflated to the recommended pressures and you drive, or via a Learn option in the instrument cluster if your trim supports it.


Understanding TPMS on the 2015 Equinox


The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) tracks pressure in each tire and warns you if any tire is underinflated. On the 2015 Equinox, there is no standard dash-mounted TPMS reset switch. If your model includes a TPMS Learn option in the Driver Information Center (DIC), you can perform a manual relearn there; otherwise, the system usually relearns automatically when conditions are met and you drive for a period of time after inflating the tires to spec.


Is there a TPMS reset button?


In most 2015 Equinox models, there is no dedicated TPMS reset button to press. If your vehicle is equipped with a TPMS Learn feature in the Driver Information Center, you can initiate a manual relearn from there; otherwise, the system should relearn automatically after proper inflation and driving.


Common methods to address TPMS warnings on a 2015 Equinox are summarized here:



  • Automatic relearn: Inflate all tires to the recommended pressures shown on the door jamb sticker, then drive at moderate speeds (around 50 mph or higher) for about 10 minutes. The TPMS light should turn off once the sensors have relearned.

  • Manual relearn (if equipped): Some trims support a TPMS Learn option in the Driver Information Center. If available, follow the on-screen prompts to start the learn sequence, then drive to complete it.


In most cases, ensuring correct tire pressure and a steady drive will resolve a TPMS warning without pressing a button. If the warning persists after inflating to spec and driving, there may be a faulty sensor or wheel-related issue requiring service.


What to do if the light stays on


If the TPMS indicator remains illuminated after you have inflated tires and driven, take these steps:



  • Double-check each tire’s pressure against the door jamb sticker and inflate to the recommended level if needed.

  • Inspect for a damaged sensor, a slow leak, or a tire with a damaged valve stem.

  • Attempt a manual relearn only if your trim supports it, otherwise have the system checked by a technician for potential faulty sensors or battery issues.


If you’re unsure about your specific trim’s TPMS capabilities, consult the owner’s manual or contact a Chevrolet dealer for model-specific instructions.


Summary


For the 2015 Equinox, there is typically no physical TPMS reset button. Relearn is usually automatic after inflating tires to the correct pressures and driving, or can be manual via a Learn option in the Driver Information Center if your trim supports it. If warnings persist, check tire pressures again and seek professional help to diagnose possible sensor problems.

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