To reset the TPMS in a Hyundai Elantra, turn the key to the ON position but don't start the vehicle. Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times. Then start the car and after about 20 minutes the sensor should reset.
@@trevord9811I've got the same issue on my daughter's 2022 Elantra. I bought her snow tires and decided to put them on their own rims complete with sensors. This way, I can do a quick swap in my driveway when the seasons change. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to relearn the new sensors. I keep seeing references to the 'TPMS button' but can't find it in the manual or on the car.
How To Reset Tire Pressure Sensor On Hyundai Elantra Resetting the Tire Pressure Sensor: The tire pressure sensor reset on a Hyundai Elantra is a crucial maintenance task. When the tire pressure sensor malfunctions, it can lead to inaccurate readings and compromise safety. To reset the sensor, start by ensuring the tires are at the recommended pressure. Then, locate the TPMS reset button typically found in the glove box or under the steering wheel. Press and hold the button until the TPMS light blinks, indicating the reset is complete. Signs of Malfunction: It’s essential to recognize the indications of a malfunctioning tire pressure sensor, such as the TPMS light illuminating or persistent low pressure warnings. Ignoring these warnings can lead to decreased fuel efficiency, uneven tire wear, and potential safety hazards. Therefore, performing regular checks and promptly resetting the sensor when needed is crucial for optimal vehicle performance. Step 1: Locate Tire Pressure Reset Button When resetting the tire pressure sensor on a Hyundai Elantra, the first step is to locate the tire pressure reset button. This button can usually be found inside the vehicle, in a specific location designated for the Hyundai Elantra model. By pressing this button, you can initiate the process of resetting the tire pressure sensor, ensuring that it accurately measures the pressure in each tire. It’s important to consult the vehicle’s manual for the exact location of the tire pressure reset button, as it may vary depending on the year and model of the Hyundai Elantra. Once you’ve located the button, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to complete the reset process effectively. Step 2: Start The Vehicle Engage the vehicle’s ignition to the “On” position, ensuring the engine is not running for safety. Step 3: Use Reset Button To reset the tire pressure sensor on a Hyundai Elantra, follow these steps: Press and hold the tire pressure reset button for a few seconds. Wait for the tire pressure sensor light to blink or illuminate. Step 4: Confirm The Reset To confirm the successful reset of the tire pressure sensor on your Hyundai Elantra, check for any error messages or extreme fluctuations in tire pressure readings. If there are no error messages, and the tire pressure readings are stable and consistent, then the reset was successful. It’s important to verify the reset to ensure that the tire pressure sensor is functioning properly. Step 5: Test Drive To ensure the tire pressure sensor re-calibration, drive the car for a short distance, monitoring the tire pressure readings for accuracy and consistency. Upon completing the test drive, you can verify the tire pressure sensor reset by checking the readings on the dashboard or through the vehicle’s information system. This step confirms that the tire pressure sensor on the Hyundai Elantra has been successfully reset, allowing for optimal tire performance and safety.
I removed the negative battery stick for some purpose, and when I returned it, the indicator on the gasoline reader was different, and the approximate range of the fuel in the tank was also different. What should I do, please? I drive a 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe. I want a solution
How do I find the freaking tire pressure numbers on my Santa Fe? It’s overly complicated. I press those buttons and can’t figure Jack out. It’s ridiculous.
If there is no reset button underneath your steering wheel, inflate tire 3psi above recommended and it should reset itself. I also went to my tire store, and had a screw in my tire 😬
I just happened to read that It should reset automatically after driving for about 10 minutes after filling the tire. That's how it also worked on my 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe. I have a 2023 Tucson, now, and trying to find out why it's stopped showing any PSI information and if there is a way to fix it without having to take it in for service.
@@darlamaee my Kona is automatic sensor. So if they are all filled up appropriately it will stop. Mine was filled to 29 psi not 32 so it would reset until I filled it more
What a dumb system you have to drive on the road when you're tire could be damaged to see the PSI. You should be able to see it as soon as you start your car, I get it could fluctuate a little bit while driving but its not gonna hurt you if its 1-2 more psi..
Hello, and thank you for reaching out. We are very sorry to hear about your concerns. Please contact your local authorized Hyundai dealership for further assistance. ^cc
Dealerships in my area (Miami) have consistently refused to book service because they are "overbooked" i got turned away for my FIRST OIL CHANGE because they said they couldnt handle it so I had to take it to another non hyundai shop even though Im supposed to get complimentary oil changes for my first 3 times per my purchased package. Horrible horrible service. God forbid you have an issue because Hyundai cant even handle an oil change how are they supposed to help to fix anything? Trading in the car this next month, this was nail in the coffin for me, before I have an actual issue running far away from Hyundai and Kia! @@hyundai
How do reset it when there isnt a button
WELL, SIMPLY READ YOUR CAR USER'S MANUAL & FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
What year is it? Model? There will most likely be a you tube on what to do. Assuming you may not have a manual?
@@TheDarklady28😊 what was the West Virginia University football score for men’s past Saturday?
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Would be nice to see the last recorded tire pressure it the app.
Why wouldn't you tell his how to reset?? What is the point of this video?
To reset the TPMS in a Hyundai Elantra, turn the key to the ON position but don't start the vehicle. Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times. Then start the car and after about 20 minutes the sensor should reset.
@@ashampaso What if like my car there is no button? Santa Fe Plug-in hybrid. Any ideas? TIA
@@trevord9811I've got the same issue on my daughter's 2022 Elantra. I bought her snow tires and decided to put them on their own rims complete with sensors. This way, I can do a quick swap in my driveway when the seasons change. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to relearn the new sensors. I keep seeing references to the 'TPMS button' but can't find it in the manual or on the car.
How do I reset the sensor?
How To Reset Tire Pressure Sensor On Hyundai Elantra
Resetting the Tire Pressure Sensor: The tire pressure sensor reset on a Hyundai Elantra is a crucial maintenance task. When the tire pressure sensor malfunctions, it can lead to inaccurate readings and compromise safety. To reset the sensor, start by ensuring the tires are at the recommended pressure. Then, locate the TPMS reset button typically found in the glove box or under the steering wheel. Press and hold the button until the TPMS light blinks, indicating the reset is complete.
Signs of Malfunction: It’s essential to recognize the indications of a malfunctioning tire pressure sensor, such as the TPMS light illuminating or persistent low pressure warnings. Ignoring these warnings can lead to decreased fuel efficiency, uneven tire wear, and potential safety hazards. Therefore, performing regular checks and promptly resetting the sensor when needed is crucial for optimal vehicle performance.
Step 1: Locate Tire Pressure Reset Button
When resetting the tire pressure sensor on a Hyundai Elantra, the first step is to locate the tire pressure reset button. This button can usually be found inside the vehicle, in a specific location designated for the Hyundai Elantra model. By pressing this button, you can initiate the process of resetting the tire pressure sensor, ensuring that it accurately measures the pressure in each tire. It’s important to consult the vehicle’s manual for the exact location of the tire pressure reset button, as it may vary depending on the year and model of the Hyundai Elantra. Once you’ve located the button, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to complete the reset process effectively.
Step 2: Start The Vehicle
Engage the vehicle’s ignition to the “On” position, ensuring the engine is not running for safety.
Step 3: Use Reset Button
To reset the tire pressure sensor on a Hyundai Elantra, follow these steps:
Press and hold the tire pressure reset button for a few seconds.
Wait for the tire pressure sensor light to blink or illuminate.
Step 4: Confirm The Reset
To confirm the successful reset of the tire pressure sensor on your Hyundai Elantra, check for any error messages or extreme fluctuations in tire pressure readings. If there are no error messages, and the tire pressure readings are stable and consistent, then the reset was successful. It’s important to verify the reset to ensure that the tire pressure sensor is functioning properly.
Step 5: Test Drive
To ensure the tire pressure sensor re-calibration, drive the car for a short distance, monitoring the tire pressure readings for accuracy and consistency. Upon completing the test drive, you can verify the tire pressure sensor reset by checking the readings on the dashboard or through the vehicle’s information system. This step confirms that the tire pressure sensor on the Hyundai Elantra has been successfully reset, allowing for optimal tire performance and safety.
how do you reset the tpms when you have inflated the tire to the recommended psi?
Can you tell me what model this cluster is on?
I removed the negative battery stick for some purpose, and when I returned it, the indicator on the gasoline reader was different, and the approximate range of the fuel in the tank was also different. What should I do, please? I drive a 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe. I want a solution
System should reset itself after filling the tire(s) with air to correct PSI and driving it a few miles after.
How do I find the freaking tire pressure numbers on my Santa Fe? It’s overly complicated. I press those buttons and can’t figure Jack out. It’s ridiculous.
They still didn't show where it is? It was really quick smh.
I don't see the information display on my Bayon? How do i get there and be able to see the tire pressure information?
Как сбросить ошибку датчика если давление норм показывает?
If there is no reset button underneath your steering wheel, inflate tire 3psi above recommended and it should reset itself. I also went to my tire store, and had a screw in my tire 😬
How do reset it , Jesus man.
Cant find this on my mclaren
So does this car not display when you need a tire rotation?
This is absolutely no help on how to reset.
Ive got a 2019 Tuscon limited, its got everything except this... strange
It doesn't explain how to reset the tire pressure :(
This is a very intereseting Feature
Instructions unclear... I inflated the radiator to 50 psi and it's leaking now.
This sucks, no info on how to reset
I just happened to read that It should reset automatically after driving for about 10 minutes after filling the tire. That's how it also worked on my 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe. I have a 2023 Tucson, now, and trying to find out why it's stopped showing any PSI information and if there is a way to fix it without having to take it in for service.
@@arizonared2000mine is stuck on and it won't stop telling me about it
Currently having this problem. Any resolution besides bringing it in?
@@darlamaee my Kona is automatic sensor. So if they are all filled up appropriately it will stop. Mine was filled to 29 psi not 32 so it would reset until I filled it more
My god whats up with hyundai and those hi presures
What a dumb system you have to drive on the road when you're tire could be damaged to see the PSI. You should be able to see it as soon as you start your car, I get it could fluctuate a little bit while driving but its not gonna hurt you if its 1-2 more psi..
I hate the Venue so much, you have no idea.
Horrible thing. Always issues
Completely useless video 😂
My POS Hyundai keeps saying low pressure but it’s at spec…. Cheap cars, will never buy again, horrible customer service and poorly made vehicles
Hello, and thank you for reaching out. We are very sorry to hear about your concerns. Please contact your local authorized Hyundai dealership for further assistance. ^cc
Dealerships in my area (Miami) have consistently refused to book service because they are "overbooked" i got turned away for my FIRST OIL CHANGE because they said they couldnt handle it so I had to take it to another non hyundai shop even though Im supposed to get complimentary oil changes for my first 3 times per my purchased package. Horrible horrible service. God forbid you have an issue because Hyundai cant even handle an oil change how are they supposed to help to fix anything? Trading in the car this next month, this was nail in the coffin for me, before I have an actual issue running far away from Hyundai and Kia! @@hyundai
We are very sorry to hear about that. Please feel free to contact our Customer Care team at (800) 633-5151 to file a formal complaint. ^cc
Engine isnt starting due to error CHECK TPMS