Hit a pothole that destroyed my tire in my MYP. Got it replaced ($630!), and the tire sensor still shows 0 PSI. The other pressure sensors are working and updating, just not for the new tire. Also the tire pressure warning is still on.

I've tried:

looking for the recommended option at Controls > Settings > Tire pressure sensors, but it appears that the menu has changed, no settings button on Controls anymore.

Reset the tire service mileage

Driven several miles, reaching over 50 mph

Reset the SW by holding the brake and pushing both scroll buttons

Has anyone had this issue before and if so how did you solve it? Thanks for your help!

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22 comments.

  1. Turbulent_Tomato5159

    Too bad Midas didn't check the sensor. It probably got damaged in the impact and will have to be replaced. They are about 90 USD at Tesla and they have to take the tire apart again to replace it.

    1. JBeanoBeano

      Ugh, I'm starting to fear that you're right. If it doesn't resolve in the next day or two I'll contact tesla.

    2. kylebucket

      This. /endthread

  2. yhsong1116

    try using search function at the top to look for TPMS.

    it should really be there. like under service...i think

    1. JBeanoBeano

      Thanks, tried it and reset the tire service was the only option, which didn't work.

      1. yhsong1116

        Maybe try rebooting the car? I hope it works

  3. dogzipp

    Change wheel size, and change back.

    1. JBeanoBeano

      Thanks! Just tried it, didn't work. 🫤

  4. edwardhchan

    Wonder if you damaged the sensor in the process? I bought rims with new sensors and when I replaced the wheels, they just worked without any setup.

    1. JBeanoBeano

      I hope not but it's looking like you might be right - nothing else seems to be working.

  5. Haniel120

    If you figure this out, please respond with the solution. I'm in the same boat after just a tire replacement (just a nail, wheel was fine)

  6. Sahoffm1

    Same problem - tried adding air three times and the psi is not changing. Taking the car in and hoping it’s the free fix you mention.

  7. guy244

    $630?? Is that cheaper at non-Tesla service center?

    1. JBeanoBeano

      This was at a Midas car center. Apparently the MYP 21' tires are pretty rare. The labor was less than $100. Not sure how it compares to having tesla do it.

  8. Abanob_92

    Go into service mode and see if there is a fix or should be there

    1. JBeanoBeano

      Thanks! Gave this a shot but there wasn't an option for the tire sensors. I've contacted tesla service and they'll fix it under warrantee. I'll send an update on what they find.

  9. Gloomy-Print5581

    Hi - did you figure this out?

    1. JBeanoBeano

      Update: took it to Tesla service and they replaced the tire sensor under warrantee (even though they didn't see any physical damage). Works fine now. 👍

      1. Gloomy-Print5581

        Thanks. Just booked my appt!

  10. JBeanoBeano

    Update: took it to Tesla service and they replaced the tire sensor under warrantee (even though they didn't see any physical damage). Works fine now. 👍

  11. Investman333

    Drive the car

    1. JBeanoBeano

      Drove it, and the other sensors are updating normally.

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