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Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPMS)

These instructions apply to the Skoda Octavia Mk4 (NX) 2020-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 5, 2026

If the tyre-pressure warning is on in your Skoda Octavia Mk4 (NX, 2020–present) after adjusting pressures or changing wheels, you need to store the current pressures as the new reference. On the Octavia that’s a single ‘SET’ in the infotainment. Here’s how.

How the Octavia’s System Works

The Octavia’s tyre-pressure monitor works mainly from the ABS wheel-speed sensors — a softer tyre is fractionally smaller and turns slightly faster, and the car flags it. Because it’s comparing wheels, you must tell it the current pressures are correct after any change.

How to Reset the Octavia Mk4 TPMS

  1. Set all four tyres to the correct pressure cold — the figures are on the label in the driver’s door opening (the Octavia often lists an eco and a full-load pair).
  2. With the ignition on, open the infotainment display.
  3. Select ‘Tyres’ (under the Car / vehicle-settings area).
  4. Press ‘SET’ — the system stores the current pressures and the warning resets.

If the Warning Stays On

  • Re-check every tyre, including the spare if it’s a monitored full-size wheel.
  • One tyre keeps dropping — look for a slow puncture; the system is doing its job.
  • It flashes then stays on — a flashing TPMS light points to a system fault rather than low pressure; have it scanned.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the tyre-pressure reset on the Octavia Mk4?

In the infotainment: select Tyres, then press SET. Menu wording varies slightly by software version.

Do I need a tool?

No — set the pressures and store them with SET. No relearn tool is needed.

Why did the light come on in the cold?

Pressure drops as temperature falls. Top up to the door-label figure and re-store.

The light keeps flashing — is that a fault?

A brief check at start-up is normal; a light that keeps flashing indicates a TPMS fault — have it diagnosed.

If a fault code is stored, look it up on autodtcs.com. To clear a service reminder, see our Octavia Mk4 service 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 Skoda. 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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