The Volvo XC90 TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) must be reset when you replace a tire, rotate your tires, or repair a tire. This guide will walk you through resetting the TPMS on your Volvo XC90.
Contents
2010 – 2023 Models
- Start your engine and allow the vehicle to idle for at least one minute.
- Turn the car off and use the key fob to lock the vehicle.
- Unlock the vehicle with the key fob.
- Turn the ignition to the “On” position without starting the engine.
- Press and hold the TPMS reset button (small black button labeled TPMS) until the TPMS light begins to flash.
- Release the TPMS reset button, and the TPMS light will stop flashing.
2002 – 2009 Models
- Start your engine and allow the vehicle to idle for at least one minute.
- Turn the vehicle off.
- Put the key in the ignition and turn it to the “On” position.
- Press and hold the “Trip” and “Reset” buttons simultaneously.
- Continue to hold the buttons until the TPMS light flashes twice.
- Release the buttons. The TPMS has now been reset.
FAQs
Q: How often do I need to reset the TPMS?
A: You should reset the TPMS any time you replace a tire, rotate your tires, or repair a tire.
Q: What happens if I don’t reset the TPMS?
A: If you don’t reset the TPMS after replacing or completing a tire repair, your TPMS light will remain illuminated, and you may have inaccurate tire pressure readings, leading to decreased fuel economy and potentially unsafe driving conditions.
Q: Who should I call for help?
A: Contact your local Volvo dealer if you need additional assistance resetting the TPMS on your Volvo XC90. They will be able to provide you with more specific instructions and answer any additional questions you may have.