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How to Reset Tire Pressure Light on a Hyundai

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If you’ve inflated your tires and your tire pressure light is still on in Anderson, you’re probably going to need to reset it. Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is critical to the safety of your vehicle, and it’s important to ensure that it stays activated. If your TPMS light is on and you don’t need it to be, you can bring it to our service center in Muncie.

 

 

How To Reset Tire Pressure Light

Once you properly inflate your tires, you should have the tire pressure light going off on its own. If it remains on, there are a few actions you can perform:

  • Drive at or above 50 mph to reset the sensor for 10 minutes. This can cause your sensor to reset the next time you turn on the car.
  • With the vehicle off, turn the key to the “On” position, but don’t start the car. Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car, and wait 20 minutes for the sensor to refresh. The tire pressure monitor reset button is usually located beneath the steering wheel. If you can’t find it, check the user’s manual.
  • Inflate all tires to 3 PSI over their recommended amount, then deflate them completely. Be sure to include the spare tire as it may have a sensor as well. Once they’re all deflated, reinflate to the recommended tire pressure.
  • With the vehicle off, disconnect the positive battery cable with a wrench. Turn the car on, and honk the horn for about three seconds. This will discharge any power still stored in the vehicle. Then, reconnect the battery.

What Does a Flashing Tire Pressure Light Mean?

Tire pressure sensors take advantage of a battery, and a flashing tire pressure light could mean problems in Yorktown, suggesting something like a battery replacement. It could also mean there’s a problem with one of the sensors. Either way, you’ll want to schedule service with the team at Greg Hubler Hyundai to get it fixed with no problem.

Visit Greg Hubler Hyundai Today to Get Your Car Fixed

If you’ve still got issues with a TPMS light on, Greg Hubler Hyundai will help you with a flashing tire pressure light and so much more. Contact us today to get in touch with our automotive service experts. We can’t wait to help you get back on the road!

 

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