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Home/Vauxhall/Corsa/Mk6 (F/P2JO) 2019-Present/Reset the Tyre Pressure Warning Light

Reset the Tyre Pressure Warning Light

These instructions apply to the Vauxhall Corsa Mk6 (F/P2JO) 2019-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

When the tyre-pressure warning light comes on in your Vauxhall Corsa F (2019–present), it usually just means the system needs to store your current pressures as the new reference after a check, top-up or wheel change. The Corsa F resets through the infotainment touchscreen menu. This guide shows how.

How the Corsa F System Works

The Corsa F uses an indirect system that watches the ABS wheel-speed signals rather than a sensor in each wheel. Because it works from a stored baseline, you must re-initialise it whenever you change the pressures — there’s nothing to read, only a reference to store.

Set Your Pressures First

The reset stores whatever pressures are in the tyres at that moment, so they must be correct first. Park on level ground and set all four (cold) to the figures on the placard in the driver’s door aperture, using the laden column for a full load. Never reset with a tyre already low.

How to Reset the Corsa F TPMS

  1. Make sure all four tyres are at the correct cold pressure.
  2. Apply the parking brake.
  3. On the infotainment touchscreen, open the menu and select “Driving functions”.
  4. Select “Tyre pressure”.
  5. Choose the option to initialise (reset) the tyre pressure monitoring system.
  6. A confirmation message appears on the display — the system is reset.

The system finishes learning over the first few miles, so the light can take a short drive to confirm it has cleared.

Light Won’t Go Out? Work Through This

  • A tyre is genuinely low: the system is doing its job — find and fix the leak, re-inflate, then reset.
  • Reset not confirmed: make sure you saw the confirmation message; repeat the menu steps if not.
  • Big front-to-rear split: set them to the placard figures — indirect systems dislike large mismatches.
  • Light stays on with correct pressures: a persistent fault may be stored — you can look up what a code means on autodtcs.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the TPMS reset on a Corsa F?

In the touchscreen menu: Driving functions → Tyre pressure → initialise. A confirmation message shows when it’s done.

Does the Corsa F have a sensor in each wheel?

No — it uses the indirect (ABS-based) system, so there’s nothing inside the wheels. The reset is done from the menu after setting pressures.

Why does the light return after a few days?

Either a tyre is slowly losing air, or you initialised while a tyre was already low. Re-check all four cold pressures and reset again.

Do I need to reset after just topping up the air?

Yes — any pressure change shifts the baseline the system relies on, so reset after any adjustment.

After tyre or seasonal-wheel work it is worth confirming the service reminder is clear — see our Vauxhall Corsa service indicator reset guide.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for general guidance only. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions when working on your vehicle. We are not responsible for errors, omissions, or any damage resulting from the use of this information.

This website is an independent resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Vauxhall. All trademarks and brand names belong to their respective owners.

Tyre tools: Changed tyre size or just adjusting pressures? Use our free non-stock tyre pressure calculator, bar/PSI/kPa converter and tyre size comparison tool.

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