Your Impala uses a system that doesn't actually measure tire pressure, it measures how often the tires rotate. On many GM cars with this system there is a red reset button on the fuse panel, which is usually located on the passenger side at the end of the dash.
2007-05-12 11:35:54
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answered by Naughtums 7
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You want to turn it off turn the radio off and hold the DISP button for 10 seconds, this activates the setup menu. Scroll through until you see Tire Pressure and reset it. The car does not come with an active tire pressure management system, when it detects low pressure you will HAVE to reset the light.
2016-05-21 03:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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First, check your tire pressure to make sure its OK. Low pressure can cause serious accidents. Normally there is a button in the glove compartment - if you hold it down for a few seconds it should reset itself. You can also call your local Chevy dealer's service department and they should be able to help too.
2007-05-12 08:12:44
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answered by ♥ Sarah K ♥ 6
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This happened to me when I was using the mini spare. After replacing the regular tire and making sure the inflation was correct all-around, the light went out. I did have to drive about 1/2 a mile before the car figured it out, though.
2007-05-15 11:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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get low pressure light to come on hit and hold reset button near steering columm until normal tire pressure is displayed
2007-05-12 08:24:20
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answered by jim v 3
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Try disconnecting the car battery's Negative cable, wait a few minutes then reconnect, this resets alot of devices.
2007-05-12 10:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Repair or replace the tire that has low air pressure.
After repair or replacement, the light will cease to illuminate.
2007-05-12 19:47:00
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answered by d_cider1 6
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Maybe your tires air pressure is low??
2007-05-12 08:10:36
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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Disconnect the possitive side of the battery for about fifteen minutes.
2007-05-12 08:11:24
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answered by mark 2
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