__Disconnect The Negative Battery Cable__
1. Park your car on a flat surface, and turn off the engine.
2. Open the hood of your vehicle and locate the negative battery terminal (usually black and marked with a negative sign).
3. Disconnect the negative battery terminal using a wrench or adjustable pliers.
4. Wait for 15 minutes to allow the car's electrical system to reset
Reconnect The Negative Battery Cable
1. Reconnect the negative battery cable to the battery terminal by tightening it securely with a wrench or pliers.
2. Start your car and allow it to idle for a few minutes to reinitialize the sensors.
3. Take the car for a test drive to confirm that the sensors have been reset and are working correctly.
Additional Notes
If you only want to reset a specific sensor, you may find the appropriate instructions in the owner's manual.
Note: If the above does not work, you can also reset the sensors by using the "STAR System" software that the dealership technicians use to diagnose and repair vehicles.