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Not familiar with your particular car, but tire sensor lights generally only come on with low pressure. Check the pressure at a service station, may need to get it checked at a tire store as it may have a slow leak puncture.
Two thoughts: 1; Your tires may not be correct for the vehicle. Look at the tire, get the ratings off of them, and look that up on the Michelin website. Your tires may not be able to handle the extra weight. The rating should be something like "Load Rating B" or something like that. 2: While looking at the tires, they should also tell you the minimum and maximum tire air pressure.
You have to use a scan tool. just check all tire pressures and set then to the proper pressure. the right pressure is on the door sticker. if the light does not go out after that. then you will have to use a scan tool to tell what tire sensor is not correct. F.Y.I. If you used fix a flat or a simular product in a tire, it will destroy a tire sensor.
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