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Originally Posted by need4speed255
Could it be that the TPMS warning light is burnt out since it was illuminated for so long? Run a quick check. Turn on your ignition but don't start the car. When you first turn on the ignition all warning lights in the cluster should illuminate as a self check. Look for the TPMS light to illuminate. If it does then it must be something wrong with the system like you suggested. If it does not illuminate then the bulb or L.E.D. could be burnt out.
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I did check that - I should have mentioned. The warning light (wheel with the "!") comes on momentarily when I start the car. I was hoping it was that too, because I thought there was another waning light for the system, but after reviewing the manual, that light goes on if the sensors can't be found or the pressure is low.