Jeep Commander: How to Reset TPMS

Just about everything in a car is essential. However, the tires are among the top 20 most important items, if not the top 10. When your Tire Pressure Monitoring System or TPMS goes off, don’t ignore it. The last thing you want is a flat tire, damaged rim, or blown-out tire because you didn’t listen to a warning.

2006 – 2010 Models

Low Tire Pressure

If the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light comes on, check all tires with a pressure gauge to see which one is low.

  1. Fill the low tire to the manufacture recommended PSI.
  2. Drive the vehicle for about 10-20 minutes above 15 mph.
  3. The TPMS will automatically reset.

Replacing or Repairing a Tire

  1. Put the new or repaired tire on the vehicle.
  2. Drive the vehicle for about 10-20 minutes above 15 mph.
  3. The TPMS will automatically update and turn off the light.

FAQS

Why is my TPMS light turning on?

The TPMS system will go off in a Jeep Commander for several reasons. The two most common reasons are low tire pressure and when a sensor has died. Below are steps you can follow to reset the TPMS.

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