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Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPMS)

These instructions apply to the Nissan Micra Mk5 (K14) 2017-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 6, 2026

If the tyre-pressure warning is showing on your Nissan Micra Mk5 (K14, 2017–present), there’s no menu to hunt through — the system relearns automatically as you drive once the pressures are right. The Micra also has Nissan’s Easy Fill Tyre Alert, which tells you when each tyre reaches the correct pressure while you inflate it. Here’s how to clear the light.

How the Micra’s TPMS Works

Each wheel has a sensor that reports its pressure (a direct system), so the dash can show a low corner. There’s no reset button or menu step — you correct the pressures and the warning clears itself after a short drive.

Using Easy Fill Tyre Alert

  1. With the car safely stopped and the ignition on, start inflating a tyre.
  2. The hazard lights flash while you fill; when the tyre reaches the correct pressure the horn beeps once and the hazards stop.
  3. Overfill and the hazards flash with a different beep — let a little air out until it confirms.

Set every tyre to the figure on the driver’s door-jamb label (cold).

Clearing the Warning

  1. Set all four tyres to the correct pressure.
  2. Drive normally for about 10 minutes. The system confirms the new pressures and the warning goes out.

If the Light Stays On

  • Re-check every tyre — one slightly low corner keeps the light on.
  • A steady-flashing TPMS light points to a sensor fault (flat sensor battery, or a sensor not matched after a wheel swap) and needs a tyre shop’s tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reset the tyre pressure light on a Nissan Micra?

Set the pressures correctly and drive about 10 minutes — there’s no button or menu; it relearns on the move.

What is Easy Fill Tyre Alert?

A Nissan feature that flashes the hazards while you inflate and beeps the horn when the tyre reaches the right pressure.

Why won’t the light go out after pumping the tyres up?

Either a tyre is still slightly off, or it needs a few miles to confirm. A persistent flash suggests a sensor fault.

Do I need a tool?

Not for a normal reset — only if a sensor was replaced or swapped between wheels.

If a fault code is stored, look it up on autodtcs.com. To clear a service reminder, see our Micra Mk5 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 Nissan. 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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