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Home/Skoda/Fabia/Mk3 (NJ) 2015-2023/Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPMS)

Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPMS)

These instructions apply to the Skoda Fabia Mk3 (NJ) 2015-2023. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 5, 2026

When the tyre-pressure warning light comes on in your Škoda Fabia Mk3 (NJ, 2015–2023), it usually means the system needs to be told that your current pressures are the new reference — not that a sensor has failed. You re-set it after adjusting pressures or changing wheels, using the SET button or the infotainment menu. This guide covers both.

Which TPMS Does Your Fabia Have?

Most Fabia Mk3 models use an indirect tyre-pressure monitoring system. Instead of a sensor in each wheel, it watches the ABS wheel-speed signals: a softer tyre is slightly smaller and spins a little faster, and the car notices. Because it works from a stored baseline, an indirect system must be re-set whenever you change the pressures — there is nothing to read, only a reference to store.

When to Reset

  • After checking or adjusting the tyre pressures (including seasonal changes).
  • After changing one or more wheels or tyres.
  • After rotating the wheels front-to-back.

Set Your Pressures First

The reset stores whatever pressures are in the tyres at that moment, so they must be correct first. Set all four (cold) to the placard figures on the driver’s door pillar or behind the fuel flap, using the laden column if carrying a full load. Never reset with a tyre already low.

Method 1 — The SET Button

  1. Make sure all four tyres are at the correct cold pressure.
  2. Switch the ignition on.
  3. Press and hold the “SET” button (tyre-pressure symbol, near the gear lever or low on the dash). The dashboard warning light illuminates.
  4. Keep holding until a confirmation signal is heard, then release the button.
  5. The system is reset.

Method 2 — Infotainment Menu

  1. Set the correct cold pressures and switch the ignition on (screen live).
  2. Open the menu and select “CAR” (vehicle), then “Tyres”.
  3. Press and hold “SET” to store the current pressures.

After either method the car finishes learning over the first few miles, so the light can take a short drive to confirm.

Light Won’t Go Out? Work Through This

  • A tyre is genuinely low: the system is doing its job — find and fix the leak, re-inflate, then reset.
  • Reset not stored: repeat and hold SET until the confirmation signal sounds.
  • Big front-to-rear split: set them to the placard figures; indirect systems dislike large mismatches.
  • Direct-sensor car flashing (not steady): a flashing light points to a sensor fault rather than a low tyre — the car may store a code you can look up on autodtcs.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Fabia Mk3 have a sensor in each wheel?

Most use an indirect system that relies on the ABS wheel-speed sensors, so there is nothing inside the wheel. The reset is done with the SET button or the menu.

Where is the SET button?

It is a physical button marked with the tyre-pressure symbol, usually near the gear lever or low on the dash. Hold it until the confirmation signal sounds.

Why does the light return after a few days?

Either a tyre is slowly losing air, or you reset while a tyre was already low. Re-check all four cold pressures and reset again.

Do I need to reset after just topping up the air?

Yes — any pressure change shifts the baseline an indirect system relies on, so re-store the values after any adjustment.

After tyre or seasonal-wheel work it is worth confirming the service reminder is clear — see our Fabia Mk3 service indicator 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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