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The Kia Sedona has wheel sensors that keep an eye on tire pressure. If you want to reset the TPMS warning light, here's what you do: Park the van on a level surface, use a pressure gauge to make sure the tires are around 35 PSI, and close all doors and windows. Turn the ignition key to the "on" position without starting the engine. Below the steering wheel, press the TPMS reset button until it blinks three times. Then, turn off the ignition and take out the key. Start the engine and let it run for 20 minutes so the system can update the tire pressures. Alternatively, you can drive at 50 mph for 10 minutes or disconnect and reconnect the battery cables.
Can you tell me where the button can be found on a 2020 Sedona?
To recalibrate the tire pressure of the Kia Sedona, press and hold the TPMS Reset button until the light blinks three times slowly. Next, turn on the car and keep it running for 20 minutes.
Can you tell me where it can be found on a 2017 model?
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