These instructions apply to the SEAT Arona Mk1 (KJ7) 2018-present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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After you change a tyre’s pressure or swap a wheel on your SEAT Arona (KJ7, 2018–present), you store the new pressures as the system’s reference. It’s done in the infotainment menu (or a TPMS button on some cars), not with a tool.
Inflate First
Set all four tyres cold to the door-pillar label figure, then store the reference.
Storing via the Menu
- With pressures set, switch the ignition on.
- Open ‘Vehicle’ / ‘Settings’ on the touchscreen.
- Choose ‘Tyres’ → ‘Store tyre pressures’ (SET) and confirm.
Or via the Button
If a physical TPMS button is fitted, set the pressures, ignition on, then hold the button until it confirms.
Light Won’t Clear?
- Check every tyre — the system reacts to one odd corner.
- Always re-store after inflating or a wheel change so the baseline matches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reset the tyre pressure light on a SEAT Arona?
Set the pressures, then go to Vehicle → Settings → Tyres → Store tyre pressures (or hold the TPMS button).
Any tool needed?
No — the Arona stores the reference itself.
Why does it trigger in the cold?
Cold air lowers pressure; top up and re-store.
It lit after a wheel swap — normal?
Yes — re-store so the new pressures become the baseline.
Stored a fault code? Look it up on autodtcs.com. To clear a service reminder, see our Arona service reset.
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