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How can I go about resetting the tire pressure monitoring system on a Kia Stinger?

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To reset the low tire pressure sensor on the Kia Stinger, simply press and hold the pressure warning reset button located below the steering wheel until the light blinks three times. Ensure that all your tires are properly inflated to the recommended 32 PSI, using a tire gauge to check each one. If the TPMS light remains on after inflating the tires and resetting, take a 10-minute drive to allow the system to acknowledge the tire pressure change. Sometimes driving the car is needed for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System to recognize the tire adjustments.

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  • Wiley A

    Where is the switch that everyone is looking for? It probably doesn't even exist in a Kia Stinger. This article is pointless without that information. I'm not blind; there are no buttons under the steering wheel of a 2021 Kia Stinger GT.

  • Bradley K

    How about this: "Where is the TPMS reset button located?

  • dgb

    Can you tell me where to find the reset button? I've looked everywhere in the car - under the steering wheel, to the side, and in the settings - but I can't locate it. I've even filled the tires and driven on the freeway for a month, but the light remains on.

  • Jamal L

    Where can I locate the TPMS reset button? I'm having trouble finding it.

  • Anthony S.

    Is the 36psi indicated on the plate inside the driver's door accurate?

  • Dana junious

    I can't find the TPMS button anywhere in my 2020 Stinger GT to reset it, even though my tires were just checked and they are at 32 psi.

  • Duane s Blair

    The typical response you receive is to press and hold a button for a specific number of seconds, but that button is often not found on many vehicles. Instead of following those directions, I've discovered that overinflating the tire to around 40 psi or more will reset the light. Afterwards, you can adjust the pressure back to the correct level and the light will remain off. It may seem foolish, but it gets the job done. I own a 2018 Stinger and it's ironic how neither the salespeople at the dealership nor the service technicians seem to know much about the vehicles they sell.

  • Horace T.

    There is no way to simply restart the car, I kid you not, there is no reset button available.

  • Ricky A

    We had a similar experience, where the tire pressure was normal but the warning display wouldn't turn off. There's a button on the steering wheel that resembles two notebook pages. Simply press that button and select "reset to factory settings" to make the display disappear. This happened with our 2018 Stinger GT2.

  • Loretta D

    There is no button or switch for the TPMS. If there is, where is it located?

  • Clara E

    Rachel, or anyone, have you figured out how to reset it yet? The constant beeping and flashing are driving me crazy. I've checked my tires and they are fine!

  • Liviana

    I believe you don't own a KIA STINGER, as there is no RESET button on that vehicle.

  • Charlie Rodriguez

    To my friend Frances K. I can't seem to find the mysterious tpms button anywhere, but I'm convinced it's not real. I'll try adjusting the tire pressure by overinflating and then deflating to see if that works instead. I'll keep you updated on the results.

  • Ian B

    It seems my initial response wasn't allowed, so I'll be direct. Inflate your tire to over 40-45psi. This should turn off the light. Then adjust to the proper pressure. Typically, vehicles don't have a switch for this, and I've never come across one in a Stinger. While not impossible, it's highly improbable. Those who claim otherwise should provide evidence of the reset button on their own vehicle. However, following these steps should effectively reset the TPMS sensor light in your KIA Stinger!

  • Erinson

    I drive a 2021 Stinger and recently went to the dealer for a sensor issue. They told me to just keep driving it, and to my amazement, the problem fixed itself two days later.

  • Ronald Williams

    My tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) button won't reset, even after driving around 40 miles and checking all tires to ensure they are at 32 psi. We've searched everywhere for a reset button, but haven't been able to find one. Frustrating!

  • Gayle Marie Dobson

    To adjust the tire pressure on a Kia Stinger, first turn the car on without starting the engine, and then press and hold the TPMS reset button.

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