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ATEQ TPMS Reset Procedure

NOTE: When you restart the the tire pressure monitor, the currently set tire pressures are taken as the reference values for monitoring. In most cases, the tire pressure monitor detects new reference values automatically, e.g., after you have:
  • Changed the tire pressure
  • Mounted new tire pressure sensors
  • Mounted new wheels or tires

However, you can also define reference values manually as described below.

Reactivating Tire Pressure Monitor 

NOTE: Before restarting the tire pressure monitor, set the tire pressures to the value recommended on the Tire Loading Information placard or the tire pressure table on the B-pillar on the driver's side. Observe the notes on tire pressure when doing so. Make sure the tire pressure is correct on all four wheels.

Vehicles Without Steering Wheel Buttons: 

  1. Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock.
  2. Press the menu ("M") button on the instrument cluster repeatedly until the following message is displayed:

    +CAL- TPMS 

  3. Press the plus (+) button on the instrument cluster.
  4. The following message is displayed:

    OK TPMS 

  5. The tire pressure monitor activation process has begun. The tire pressures measured for the individual wheels are stored as the new reference values, provided that the tire pressure monitor considers them to be plausible.
NOTE: If you wish to cancel the activation process, press the minus button or the menu button on the instrument cluster. The activation process is canceled automatically if 30 seconds elapse with no input.

Vehicles With Steering Wheel Buttons: 

  1. Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock.
  2. Press the scroll forward or scroll backward button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the standard display appears.
  3. Press the up or down button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the current pressure of the individual tires is displayed, or the display shows the following message:

    tire press. displayed after driving for several minutes 

  4. Press the reset button on the instrument cluster. The following message is displayed:

    Monitor current tire pressure? 

  5. Press the plus button on the steering wheel. The following message is displayed:

    tire press. monitor reactivated 

  6. The tire pressure monitor activation process has begun. The tire pressures measured for the individual wheels are stored as the new reference values, provided that the tire pressure monitor considers them to be plausible.
NOTE: If you wish to cancel the activation process, press the minus button or the menu button on the instrument cluster. The activation process is canceled automatically if 30 seconds elapse with no input.