Nissan Juke: How To Reset TPMS Low Tyre Pressure Light (2015-2018)

Last Updated on February 9, 2021 by Nick

Nissan Juke: How To Reset TPMS Low Tyre Pressure Light (2015-2018) – The Juke is a compact SUV produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan. The Juke was presented as a concept car at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2009.

In Japan, sales started on July 9, 2010. The Juke was a success; in the first month, 10,943 units were sold in Japan, while Nissan expected it to be 1,300 units. The Juke also exceeded expectations in Europe and the US. In Europe, 3,329 cars were sold in the first 17 months.

Nissan Juke How To Reset TPMS Low Tyre Pressure Light (2015-2018)

Nissan Juke: How To Reset TPMS Low Tyre Pressure Light (2015-2018)

Time needed: 7 minutes

The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is a system that provides a real tire pressure report to the driver. If the TPMS warning light appears on your 2015 2016 2017 2018 Nissan Juke (UK and Australian models), it is necessary to reset the TPMS. Follow these instructions if your vehicle is equipped with a TPMS button.

  1. Stop the vehicle and turn off the engine

    Tire pressure reset process cannot be done while the vehicle is moving.

  2. Adjust the cold tire pressure in all four tires recommended on the tire placard

    The tire placard located on the door panel

  3. Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position without starting the engine

    If your vehicle has an ignition button, press the POWER button twice without touching the brake pedal

  4. Look for the TPMS reset button and press the button until the tire pressure indicator Blinks slowly three times.

    The button located on the instrument panel
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  5. Wait for several minutes with the engine switch in the “ON” position, to allow the system to record each tire’s pressure, then turn the engine off.

    Done!

These instructions are based on the Nissan Juke owner’s manual. This procedure should apply to the first generation of the Nissan Juke (2015 2016 2017 2018 model years). Hopefully, the article Nissan Juke: How To Reset TPMS Low Tyre Pressure Light (2015-2018) can solve your problem. Good Luck!