These instructions apply to the Toyota C-HR Mk2 (X2/XH2) 2023-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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After adjusting the tyre pressures or changing a wheel on your Toyota C-HR Mk2 (2023–present), you store the new values as the reference from the dashboard menu using the steering-wheel controls. Here’s how to clear the tyre-pressure warning.
Set the Pressures First
Park on level ground and inflate all four tyres cold to the figure on the driver’s door-pillar label, then store the reference.
How to Reset the C-HR Mk2 TPMS
- Turn the ignition on.
- Using the multifunction steering-wheel controls, scroll through the instrument-display menu.
- Select ‘Tyre pressure’.
- Select ‘Set indicated air pressure’ (or ‘Set’).
- The TPMS warning light flashes about 3 times to confirm the system has stored the new pressures.
The light then goes out once the car confirms the readings.
If the Light Stays On
- Re-check every tyre — one low corner keeps the warning on.
- Re-store after any change — the C-HR needs the new baseline set whenever pressures change.
- A steady-flashing TPMS light points to a sensor fault (flat sensor battery, or an unmatched sensor after a wheel change) and needs a tyre shop’s tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reset the tyre pressure light on a Toyota C-HR?
Set the pressures, then on the dash menu choose Tyre pressure → Set indicated air pressure; the TPMS light flashes 3 times to confirm.
Do I need a tool?
No — the C-HR stores the new reference from its own menu. A tool is only needed if a sensor was replaced.
Why does the light come on when it’s cold?
Pressures fall as temperature drops. Top up to the label figure and re-store the reference.
It came on after a wheel change — why?
The reference moved. Run ‘Set indicated air pressure’ so the new pressures become the baseline.
If a fault code is stored, look it up on autodtcs.com. To clear a maintenance reminder, see our C-HR Mk2 service reset.
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