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How To Reset Nissan X-Trail Tyre Pressure TPMS

How To Reset Nissan X-Trail tyre pressure TPMS Light (2014-2022) – The Nissan X-Trail is a compact four-wheel-drive SUV. The car was introduced in 2001. It was on the same platform as the Almera and Primera.

All tyre pressures, including the spare tyre, should be checked at least once per month. For accurate pressure readings, check tyres when they’re cold and inflate them to the recommended pressures for your Nissan X-Trail. Recommended pressure guides can be found on the tyre pressure sticker located inside the driver door on the ‘B-pillar’.

Each time a tire pressure has been adjusted or changed the tire, you need to reset the Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS). Depending on the vehicle model you have, here are a few ways to reset the TPMS on Nissan X-Trail. So if you have adjusted tyre pressures on one or more tyres, your Nissan X-Trail tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) will need resetting. If you don’t reset it, the system will fail to warn you of low tyre pressures. The TPMS will require resetting under these conditions:

  • When tyre pressures have been adjusted
  • When a tyre or wheel has been replaced
  • When tyres have been rotated

How to Reset the Nissan X-Trail Tyre Pressure TPMS monitor

  1. Park your Nissan X-Trail in a safe and level spot.
  2. Apply the parking brake and select ‘P’ (Park) on the gear shift lever.
  3. Adjust pressures on all four tyres when tyres are cold and use the recommended pressures located on the tyre placard on the inside of the driver door.
  4. Switch the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine.
  5. Use your menu navigation buttons Navigation buttons until you see Settings appear, then press Enter.
  6. Using the navigation buttons Navigation buttons, scroll to Maintenance -> Tyre Pressures and press Enter.
  7. Using the navigation buttons Navigation buttons, scroll to Calibrate and press Enter.
  8. Using the navigation buttons Navigation buttons, scroll to Start and press Enter. This will reset the tyre pressure monitoring system.
  9. The message Resetting tyre pressure system will be displayed.
  10. Once the TPMS has been reset, drive your Nissan X-Trail for several minutes at speeds above 25 km/h (16 MPH).

If the Nissan X-Trail dashboard warning light for low tyre pressure Nissan X-Trail low tyre pressure warning light comes on after you have reset the system, there is a fault with the TPMS and it will require maintenance.