How to Reset Citroen TPMS Light
If your Citroen tyre pressure warning light has come on, you must first check all tyres are at the correct pressure before attempting a reset. Driving on under-inflated tyres is dangerous and can damage your vehicle.
Reset Type: Dashboard Menu
Most Citroen models use a digital menu system to calibrate the sensors.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Verify all tyre pressures correspond to the load sticker.
Turn the ignition on.
Access the 'Driving' or 'Vehicle' menu on the tablet/touchscreen.
Select 'Under-inflation initialization'.
Confirm the reset by selecting 'Yes'.
A confirmation message will appear once the process is complete.
Success! The light should now be cleared. If it stays on or flashes, you may have a faulty sensor or a puncture.
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Still seeing the warning light?
If you've followed these steps and the light remains on, it could indicate:
- A slow puncture: One tyre is losing air faster than the others can recalibrate.
- Dead TPMS battery: Sensors usually last 5-7 years. If your car is older, the battery might be dead.
- Interference: Some aftermarket electronics or chargers can interfere with wireless TPMS signals.
Visit our detailed TPMS troubleshooting guide for more help.