Jeep Grand Cherokee: Reset TPMS

The TPMS light signal on the dashboard indicates that your tire pressure on one or several wheels is incorrect. You’ll also see a Low Tire Pressure warning on the Vehicle Information Center. Sometimes this TPMS light persists even after inflating your tires to the recommended tire pressure, and it needs to be reset.

2014 – 2023 Models

Low Tire Pressure

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

New or Repaired Tire

  1. Place the new or repaired tire on the vehicle.
  2. Make sure the tire is filled to the recommended PSI.
  3. Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes above 15 mph.
  4. The TPMS will automatically reset.

2005 – 2013 Models

  1. Park your vehicle on level ground.
  2. Turn on the ignition but don’t start the engine.
  3. Use the arrows on the steering wheel to scroll to the Vehicle Info menu.
  4. Press Enter.
  5. Scroll down the Vehicle Info menu to find the Tire Pressure setting.
  6. Inflate your tires to the correct tire pressure as the Tire Loading and Information Label recommends.
  7. Drive the vehicle for a few miles at 15mph.
  8. The TPMS light will disappear from the screen.

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