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Do you have to drive 100 miles in order for the tire sensor reset on a dodge charger?

No, you don't have to drive 100 miles to reset a tire pressure sensor on a Dodge Charger (or most other vehicles). While driving *is* usually required for the system to relearn the tire pressures, the distance needed is far less than 100 miles. It often only takes a few miles of driving at various speeds for the system to recalibrate.

The sensor reset happens automatically once the tires reach a certain speed and the system detects stable tire pressures. If the light persists after driving a short distance (e.g., 10-20 miles), there might be another issue, such as a faulty sensor, low tire pressure, or a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) itself.