How to fix TPMS fault on a Jaguar XF?

How to fix TPMS fault on a Jaguar XF?

Take the fuse out (don’t know which it is for the XJ but it’s no. 33 in the boot fuse box for the XF), cycle the ignition (the warning will stay on with the fuse out). Then replace the fuse and the warning should have cleared next time the ignition is turned on. Ok I will give that a go… time to break out the manual!

Are there any problems with the TPMS system?

Some TPMS problems include: 1 Sensor batteries may be dead; 2 Valve itself may have physical damage, corrosion or missing components; 3 The TPMS system voltage supply, wiring or internal electronics may not be functioning properly; 4 The tires were serviced or rotated and the relearn procedure was not properly performed.

How can I reset the TPMS light in my car?

Resetting the TPMS differs from car to car but there are some general techniques which are easy to execute and help in successfully recalibrating the monitoring system. Before you try to reset your TPMS light, you should always make sure that you have the right tire pressure in your vehicle. Use a tire pressure gauge to check the tire pressure.

Can you pull the fuse on a TPMS fault?

As it should. Pulling the fuse is the quick/ last resort, option. Glad all is well again. Yup, there is a good old delay before the fault warning kicks in or clears. I live with the fault message through winter, seems odd when it disappears in summer.

Take the fuse out (don’t know which it is for the XJ but it’s no. 33 in the boot fuse box for the XF), cycle the ignition (the warning will stay on with the fuse out). Then replace the fuse and the warning should have cleared next time the ignition is turned on. Ok I will give that a go… time to break out the manual!

Resetting the TPMS differs from car to car but there are some general techniques which are easy to execute and help in successfully recalibrating the monitoring system. Before you try to reset your TPMS light, you should always make sure that you have the right tire pressure in your vehicle. Use a tire pressure gauge to check the tire pressure.

Why does the TPMS light come on after new tires?

Two weeks ago I bought 4 new tires form my 2008 Honda Fit Sport, then had an alignment. A week later, the “TPMS” light – not the (!) light indicating low pressure – came on and stayed on.