At this point, hold down the SET/CLR button until the horn honks twice.  This means that the 
car is in learning mode and is ready to detect your new tire pressure sensors. 
1.  Go to the driver’s side front tire and place the TPMS relearn tool against the tire right 
next to where the valve stem is located. 
2.  Press the button on the TPMS relearn tool and hold it down until the horn honks once.  
This means that the first sensor has been paired. 
3.  Go to the passenger’s side front tire and repeat Step 2 until the horn honks.  This means 
the second sensor has been successfully paired. 
4.  Go to the passenger’s side rear tire and repeat Step 2 until the horn honks again.  This 
means the third sensor has been successfully paired. 
5.  Go  to  the  driver’s  side  rear  tire  and  repeat  Step  2  until  the  horn  honks  twice.    This 
means that the last sensor has been successfully paired. 
6.  Now  that  the  tire  pressure  sensor  pairing  process  is  complete,  turn  the  ignition  to 
LOCK/OFF.  You should hear the chime stop ringing. 
7.  Use  your  air  compressor  or  pump  to  set  all  four  tires  to  40  PSI,  which  is  the 
recommended tire pressure as per the loading guide.