2014-2020 Tesla Model S TPMS Light Tire Pressure Sensor Reset

Last Updated on February 9, 2020 by Christ

2014-2020 Tesla Model S TPMS Light Tire Pressure Sensor Reset – The Tesla Model S all-electric car is a 5-door, produced by Tesla Motors. A prototype was exhibited for the first time at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2009. The first appearances in the United States took place around June 2012, while in Europe came more than a year later, in August 2013, beginning with Norway, Switzerland and the Netherlands. By the standards of the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC), the Model S with 60 kWh battery has a range of about 390 km, while the 85 kWh version (and the respective Performance version) the estimate is around 502 km of autonomy.

The interiors are composed of environmentally friendly materials, such as for example plastic recyclable PET 100% and unleaded Italian skin. The power train uses a 9-inch motor with lithium-ion collocate under the floor. three versions of the Model S are marketed: a 60 kWh version, an 85 kWh and a Performance version, again from 85 kWh. Since the end of 2014, with deliveries in Europe since 2015, it has marketed a new version called D (Dual Drive), with two independent electric motors and traction-wheel drive, with enhanced autonomy, speed, acceleration and new options including the “Tech Package with autopilot”.

2014-2020 Tesla Model S TPMS Light Tire Pressure Sensor Reset

2014-2020 Tesla Model S TPMS Light Tire Pressure Sensor Reset

Time needed: 7 minutes

If you replaced a wheel, tire, TPMS sensor, etc. and are now getting a warning light on your car, then the sensor needs to be reset. To relearn turning off or reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light on your Tesla Model S, follow these steps:

  1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn the engine switch off and engage the parking brake.

  2. Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.

  3. Driving for 10 minutes

  4. On the touchscreen display go to:
    Controls > Settings > Service & Reset > Tire Pressure Monitor > Reset Sensors.

    On some vehicles you have to go to:
    CONTROLS > SERVICE > RESET TPMS

  5. Follow the onscreen instructions

For more details please check the following video:

This tutorial is based on the Tesla owner’s manual. The procedure above can be applied to the latest generations of Tesla Model S (2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 model years). Hopefully, the article of the 2014-2020 Tesla Model S TPMS Light Tire Pressure Sensor Reset useful for you. Good Luck!

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