I have a 2018 Forester Limited edition. I have dedicated snow tires on wheels, and have had dedicated snows on wheels since I bought my first Forester in 2013. For the first two years the low tire pressure warning light went out when I changed over. Last year, the damn light stayed on, so I had the dealership fix it when I went in for service.
Today I swapped over to summer tires, and the same thing happened. I drove about three miles and the light is still on. I'm wondering if I could fix it using a car fault reader. Clear the fault, and when the computer comes back online it doesn't see the fault. I asked the service advisor what the problem was and he didn't know.
Anyone have a clue?
My household has three cars, all with dedicated snow tires on wheels. This 2018 Forester is the only car that has ever had this problem.
Today I swapped over to summer tires, and the same thing happened. I drove about three miles and the light is still on. I'm wondering if I could fix it using a car fault reader. Clear the fault, and when the computer comes back online it doesn't see the fault. I asked the service advisor what the problem was and he didn't know.
Anyone have a clue?
My household has three cars, all with dedicated snow tires on wheels. This 2018 Forester is the only car that has ever had this problem.