Range Rover: How to Reset TPMS

It is important to regularly check the tire pressure to ensure the Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS system is functioning correctly. Tires should be checked and inflated to the recommended pressure as indicated in the vehicle owner’s manual. The TPMS on a Range Rover can be reset when needed. Let’s get started!

2020 – 2023 Models

  1. Open the hood and disconnect the battery.
  2. Reconnect the battery after a minute.
  3. Start the engine and let it idle for 5 minutes.
  4. The TPMS will reset automatically.

2006 – 2016 Models

  1. Park the vehicle in a safe location and turn off the ignition.
  2. Open the driver’s side door and press the “TPMS” button on the dashboard.
  3. Hold the button down for 10 seconds until the vehicle’s TPMS indicator light begins to flash.
  4. Release the button and wait for the light to stop flashing. This indicates that the TPMS has been reset.
  5. Start the vehicle and check that the TPMS indicator light is no longer illuminated.

1995 – 2005 Models

  1. Locate the TPMS reset switch, the small button on the dash near the steering wheel on the left side.
  2. Press and hold the reset switch for 10 seconds until the TPMS indicator light flashes.
  3. Release the reset switch and start the engine.
  4. Drive the vehicle for at least 20 minutes at a speed greater than 20 mph.
  5. The TPMS indicator light will turn off when the system has been successfully reset.

FAQs

Q: What if the TPMS indicator light does not turn off?

A: If the TPMS indicator light does not turn off, there may be an issue with the TPMS system. Check the tire pressure, and contact a qualified Range Rover technician if needed.

Q: Why does the TPMS light matter?

A: Resetting the TPMS is important to ensure the tire pressure is being monitored correctly. The vehicle’s performance and fuel efficiency can improve with proper tire pressure. With properly resetting the TPMS, the tire pressure may be monitored correctly, leading to better performance and increased fuel economy.

Q: How do you know the TPMS needs to be repaired?

A: If the TPMS indicator light stays on, it could be a sign that the system needs to be reset. Additionally, if there is a noticeable decrease in performance or fuel economy, it is recommended to check the tire pressure and reset the TPMS.

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