2020 Model

Model Y TPMS Reset

Official procedure for 2020 models.

Before you start

  • Ensure all tires are inflated to the PSI listed on the driver’s side B-pillar sticker (standard is usually 42 PSI for Model Y).
  • Note that tire pressures only update on the screen once the vehicle is in motion.
1

Inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressure while the vehicle is parked.

2

Drive the vehicle above 15 mph (25 km/h) for approximately 10 minutes.

The TPMS sensors will automatically 'handshake' with the vehicle and update the pressures on the 'Service' screen.
4

If you have changed wheel sizes or rotated tires, tap 'Controls' > 'Service' > 'Wheel & Tire' > 'Tire Configuration' to update the vehicle's profile.

Pressure Lag: The touchscreen may take up to 2 minutes of driving to refresh the display after you've added air. Do not keep adding air if the number doesn't change instantly.
USB Interference: Tesla warns that some high-powered USB devices plugged into the center console can interfere with the TPMS signal. If sensors are 'missing', try unplugging USB accessories.