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First, find the reset button under the left side of the dashboard in your vehicle. Press and hold the button until the low tire pressure light flashes three times. Once it stops blinking, your vehicle will enter calibration mode. If you can't locate the button, check your owner's manual to identify the correct one. Once calibration begins, take a short drive for 15-20 minutes to reset the TPMS. If the light remains on, try inflating your tires 3 PSI above the recommended level. Then deflate and reinflate your tires to reset the TPMS. If the issue persists, seek help from a mechanic or your car dealership for a thorough diagnosis.
Can you tell me where I can find the reset button?
Can you please specify what you mean by the reset button?
To reinitialize the tire pressure sensor on a 2019 Hyundai Elantra, press and hold the reset button until the TPMS light on the dashboard blinks three times slowly.
Dealer's advice: Inflate the tires to 35 pounds per square inch and drive for a distance of 2 miles. This method has been effective.
Absolutely, I followed Gabe's advice. I inflated the tires to 35 PSI, drove precisely 2 miles, and the warning light turned off! Appreciate the tip!
I inflated the tires to 35 psi, and the warning light turned off without having to drive. Thanks!