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Home/Land Rover/Range Rover Evoque/Mk1 (L538) 2011-2019/Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPMS)

Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPMS)

These instructions apply to the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Mk1 (L538) 2011-2019. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

If the tyre-pressure warning has come on in your Range Rover Evoque (2011–2019) after you’ve adjusted the pressures or changed a wheel, the good news is the Evoque’s system is largely self-managing — set the pressures correctly and the warning clears on its own. Here’s how it works.

How the Evoque’s System Works

The Evoque uses direct sensors in each wheel that report actual pressures. There’s no reset button to press — once the pressures are correct, the system recognises them and the warning light goes out (it may take a short drive to confirm).

Clearing the Warning

  1. Park the car and let the tyres reach ambient temperature (ideally check them cold).
  2. Set all four tyres to the correct pressures for your Evoque (see the placard in the driver’s door shut or the handbook).
  3. Switch the ignition on. With the pressures correct, the warning light should go out.
  4. If it doesn’t clear immediately, drive for a few minutes so the sensors report and the system updates.

If the Warning Stays On

  • Recheck every tyre, including the spare if it has a sensor — one low tyre keeps the warning on.
  • Add a little pressure (about 0.2 bar) and recheck if a tyre reads borderline.
  • Still lit with correct pressures? A sensor may have a flat internal battery or fault, which needs a workshop — look up the stored code on autodtcs.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reset the tyre pressure warning on a Range Rover Evoque?

Set all tyres to the correct pressures — the system recognises them and the light goes out, possibly after a short drive. There’s no reset button.

Why is there no reset button?

The Evoque uses direct sensors that read actual pressures, so it clears itself once the pressures are right.

Why won’t the light go out?

Usually a tyre still below spec, or a sensor with a failing internal battery.

Do I need a tool?

Not for a normal reset; a failed sensor needs replacing and matching at a workshop.

If the warning came on with other lights, decode the code on autodtcs.com.

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 Land Rover. 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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