Most likely problem is the battery in the sensor has died. Most of these systems are part of the valve stem. To replace the sensor, you have to bust the tire loose. Then either use a code reader with a TPMS reset, some systems have a connection that you make a momentary grounding to put it in reset mode.
Have had to do this on my Frontier. If you should decide to replace them, make sure you get the correct ones, seems each manufacturer has a slightly different setup for the sensor. The batteries are usually good for 7 to 10 years.
What if it Snows?
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