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To recalibrate the tire pressure sensor on a 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee, begin by parking the vehicle and ensuring that the tires are inflated to the correct pressure levels. These levels should be 33 to 36 psi for the front tires and 36 psi for the rear tires if they are 265/50R20, 33 to 36 psi for both front and rear tires if they are 265/60R18, and 33 psi for the front and rear tires if they are 295/45R20 or P245/70R17. The sensor should automatically reset after driving 1 to 2 miles. If it doesn't reset during this time, stop the vehicle and cycle the ignition key off and on without starting the engine. Navigate to the "VEHICLE INFO" menu by using the UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the steering wheel until "Tire Pressure" is displayed, then press the RIGHT button. Use the steering wheel buttons to reset the sensor, then turn the vehicle off and back on. Drive the vehicle for about 20 minutes at speeds above 16 mph to complete the sensor recalibration.
Can anyone provide the specific location of the TPMS reset button? Any photos available?
To reinitialize the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) in your 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee, follow these steps: First, turn the ignition key to the "on" setting and press the TPMS button, which is typically situated beneath the dashboard, until the TPMS light flashes multiple times. Next, start your vehicle and allow it to idle for a minimum of 20 minutes to complete the TPMS reset process.