TPMS issue in my 2019 Outback

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Hello Everyone, I joined the forum just now. I purchased a 2019 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited with 108K miles on it. I have been seeing several minor issues from day 1.

1. TPMS light is on and wont go away even after driving for sometime after inflating the tires to recommended pressure. There is no reset button either.
2. Temp indicator on the passenger side to not light up intermittently.
3. Head light high beam to not work, intermittently. No effect when I switch on the high beam. Some times it works and sometimes wont.
4. Keyless entry do not work intermittently. I have to press the unlock button the remote key.

I made a service appointment with the near by dealer. But it is not until Nov 21st.

Any inputs you can provide I will appreciate much.

I will start contributing my experience with Subaru.

Thank you all.
MD
 
A lot of intermittent electrical problems can be a flood car. Is it?

Other great options are animals eating the wiring, a bad/incomplete connection...or simply a bunch of unrelated issues that you'll have to solve one at a time. There's a lot of info on here about TPMS if you do a search.
 
Hello Everyone, I joined the forum just now. I purchased a 2019 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited with 108K miles on it. I have been seeing several minor issues from day 1.

1. TPMS light is on and wont go away even after driving for sometime after inflating the tires to recommended pressure. There is no reset button either.
2. Temp indicator on the passenger side to not light up intermittently.
3. Head light high beam to not work, intermittently. No effect when I switch on the high beam. Some times it works and sometimes wont.
4. Keyless entry do not work intermittently. I have to press the unlock button the remote key.

I made a service appointment with the near by dealer. But it is not until Nov 21st.

Any inputs you can provide I will appreciate much.

I will start contributing my experience with Subaru.

Thank you all.
MD
I am having the same issue with my Outback with TPMS. I am getting a new sensor (hopefully just 1) installed today as I hear they are quite expensive.
 
I am having the same TPMS error message with my 2019 Outback. I took my car to a local shop and they are replacing the affected sensor, which I hope is just one because they are expensive.
 
I am having the same issue with my Outback with TPMS. I am getting a new sensor (hopefully just 1) installed today as I hear they are quite expensive.
They are about $20 each if this is expensive wait until issues arises you will know how expensive it will be later on i spent about $86, and I use a Xtool S150 to check all four tires they are ok after 5 years .
 

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