Volvo XC60: How to Reset TPMS

TPMS, or Tire Pressure Monitoring System, is a feature on your Volvo XC60 that monitors the air pressure in your tires. The system uses sensors in each tire to measure the pressure and sends the information to the vehicle’s computer. If the pressure in one or more tires is low, the system will display a warning on the dashboard, alerting you to check the pressure and inflate the tires as needed. The process is consistent across all Volvo CX60 models.

Contents

2021 – 2023 Models

  1. Turn the ignition on, but do not start the engine.
  2. Press and hold the trip odometer button on the dashboard until the light on the dashboard starts flashing.
  3. Release the button and press it again for about 5 seconds.
  4. Release the button again, and the light on the dashboard should stop flashing. This indicates that the system has been reset.
  5. Check the tire pressure and inflate the tires as needed.

2017 – 2020 Models

  1. Start the engine.
  2. Press the “Menu” button on the dashboard and navigate to the “Tire Monitor” option using the wheel.
  3. Confirm that tire pressure is set to 35 psi and then select “Start Calibration.”
  4. Drive the vehicle for a few minutes to allow the system to finalize the calibration.
  5. Press the “Exit” button to return to the main menu.

2011 – 2016 Models

  1. Start the engine.
  2. Press the “Menu” button.
  3. Use the wheel to rotate to “Tire Monitor.”
  4. Press “OK.”
  5. Start the calibration process by pressing the confirmation button.
  6. Ensure that the tire pressure is correct.
  7. Start driving the vehicle. The system will finalize the reset process.
  8. Return to the menu by pressing “Exit.”

2008 – 2010 Models

  1. Turn the ignition key to position II (one notch before starting the engine).
  2. Depress and hold the “OK” button on the steering wheel.
  3. Depress and release the brake pedal 5x within 7 seconds.
  4. The TPMS warning light will start flashing rapidly, indicating the system is in TPMS reset mode.
  5. Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended level.
  6. Drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 20 mph (32 km/h) for at least 5 minutes to activate the TPMS sensors.
  7. The TPMS warning light will turn off after the reset is complete.

Note: If the problem persists, check the owner’s manual or contact your Volvo dealer for assistance. If you have replaced one or more of your tires, you will need to reset the TPMS to ensure that the system is accurate.

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