2005-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset

Last Updated on February 17, 2020 by Christ

2005-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset – Like the name, All-New Jeep Grand Cherokee 2015 has a capacity of 3000 cc engine with a V6 penstar and integrated 8-speed automatic transmission which is claimed to create power reaches 230 horsepower at 6,000 rpm engine speed. Although in the design of these two models at a glance looks twins, that the difference is in the legs for example for the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 3.0 L wearing size 18-inch alloy wheels, while the Jeep Grand Cherokee overland using larger wheels are 20 inches.

Both variants are equipped with standard features called TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System). The design of the latest generation Jeep Grand Cherokee is a very cool thanks to the presence of the upper grill is located lower than the headlights in addition to the bottom of the front fog lamps equipped. Turning to the cabin, luxurious feel very thick at all like pinned touch screen measuring 8.4 inches which are integrated with the air temperature and the radio.

2005-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset

2005-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset:

Time needed: 7 minutes

If you receive a low-tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) warning light while driving and you want to clear or turning off the warning light on your 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee, follow these instructions:

  1. Make sure the vehicle is at a complete stop

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  2. Turn ignition to ON without starting the engine

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  3. Enter to VEHICLE INFO menu by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow button on the steering wheel until you see “Tire Pressure” and then press the RIGHT button

    jeep tpms tire pressure light reset

  4. If one or more tires have low pressure, “Inflate Tire To XX” is displayed with the vehicle ICON

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

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  6. Driving for a few miles (kilometers), calibration will complete after 20 minutes of cumulative driving at least 25 km/h (16 mph), and then verify that it turns off.

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Note: When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (30 kDa).

For more details, please watch the following video:

These instructions we got from the Jeep owner’s manual. The procedure above can be applied to the latest generations of Jeep Grand Cherokee (2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 model years). Hopefully, the article of 2005-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset useful for you. Good Luck! 😀

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14 Comments on “2005-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tire Pressure TPMS Light Reset

  1. Hi guys, my daughter’s 2008 laredo has the TPMS light on the dash and when toggling the left steering wheel button up or down there is “NO” display that says ” tire pressure” that can be selected!!! Why would you post that there is?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

  2. Grand Cherokee 2018
    I can’t delete fult codes and can’t relearn the sensor by OBD tool
    Please help me ASAP

    • If this is a wheel you’ve always had your tpms sensor might have a dead battery and if so would need to be replaced. I’m no expert on this though, on here hoping to find a pressure sensor relearn procedure but no such luck. (Mine are old and definitely need to be replaced)

  3. JEEP DEALER TOLD ME THAT ONLY A “GENUINE JEEP TPM WHEEL SENSOR” WILL WORK CORRECTLY, NO AFTER MARKET PARTS WILL WORK. AND THAT PART IS @ $126.00. WHERE AT O’RIELLYS AUTO PARTS A VDO SENSOR IS $38.00. IS JEEP THAT GREEDY?

    • Yes they are that greedy. Why would they tell you to go buy parts for cheaper somewhere else? There are lots of aftermarket parts that will fit, I usually go with “standard motor products” brand as they work and fit like factory parts and are already programmed to work with that specific vehicle. While some other aftermarket sensors are universal fit, meaning the sensor itself has to be programmed to the correct frequency or cloned to match the old dead sensor # before installing.

  4. I replaced a dead auto battery and my existing tpms would not register, but showed x’s on the dash. I went to my tire store and they said i had one bad tpms battery and it was best to replace them all. It’s a 2014 Jeep GC, so i said ok, that was a week ago and they still show x’s. Can you tell me how to reset the tpms sensor light?

    • Hi Jose, did you end finding a solution? I might be going thru the same at the moment with a faulty TPM sensor, I bought an original MOPAR, not at the dealership and my car is still showing an X to that sensor reading.

      Thanks!

  5. Same as several others. There is nothing displayed under the vehicle info menu regarding tire pressure, (trans temp, oil psi, coolant temp, engine hours), but tire pressure? Nada.

  6. I am working on a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Laredo) diesel. There is no TPMS information from the Menu area?? Found two bad sensor RF with dead battery, LR sensor completely separated from the valve stem. Replaced both now trying to reset the TPMS light. Turn key to ACC the TPMS light goes out. But when I touch the brake pedal the light comes back on??? Any tips anyone in this forum would be appreciated.

    T.L

  7. I’m just trying to figure out how to display the tire pressure on my instrument panel — I know the TPMS works properly as it did when I first bought my 2016 Grand Cherokee but after playing around with the DID, somehow it’s not displaying anymore … any thoughts would be much appreciated! Thanks!!

  8. My wife’s 2005 JEEP Grand Cherokee does NOT HAVE the “up and down” buttons on the steering wheel or anywhere else…What’s up with that? Secondly there are only four units, one in each of the wheels on the ground and none in the full sized spare as described in the owner’s manual—-HUH?? This has all been not as described anywhere…does this have something to do with the 2005 model being the first year of a new “generation” or what?

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