The answer to the suzuki guys questions. Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons at the same time on your little clicker that arms the car. The blinker lights should both come on at the same time and the car should honk to. This should reset the tpms.
The psi sensor may be going bad. but you can try to disconnect the negative battery cable for 35-40 seconds then reconnect it that should reset the system.
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