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How can I reset the tire pressure light on a 2017 Hyundai Tucson?

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Joe J.

To reset the tire pressure monitor system in your 2017 Hyundai Tucson, simply switch the ignition key to the "on" position and press the TPMS button, which is usually located beneath the dashboard, until the TPMS light flashes multiple times. TPMS benefits by alerting you to low tire pressure or possible flats, which enhances safety on the road by improving handling, reducing tire wear, shortening braking distances, and boosting fuel efficiency. Generally, the cost for replacing a TPMS sensor typically ranges from $230 to $750, with sensors alone typically ranging from $180 to $680.

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  • Luca

    I've searched everywhere for this button but I can't find it. I checked out two videos that claimed it doesn't exist on my 2017 Tucson. Has anyone had any luck locating this button?

  • Khudhur

    I brought my 2017 Hyundai Tucson to the auto shop because the Tire Pressure Monitoring System wouldn't reset even after I filled the tires to the right pressure. The mechanic did some tests and found out that the sensor in the front right side needs to be replaced.

  • Patricia Miller

    Our 2017 Tucson doesn't have a TPMS button. I manually checked the tire pressure today and found that all tires were around 20 psi. Surprisingly, no TPMS light ever illuminated on the dashboard, even during system check at start up. What could be the reason for this?

  • Arnold see

    There is no TPMS reset button available. Simply inflate all the tires to the correct pressure, and the system will reset after driving about a quarter of a mile. The warning light is designed to activate when a tire drops below 30 psi.

  • Monty brewer

    Take the car for a spin. If the tires are inflated to the right pressure, they will reset automatically.

  • Juanita J

    To recalibrate the tire pressure monitoring system in your 2017 Hyundai Tucson, start by turning the key to the "on" position and pressing the TPMS button beneath the dashboard until the TPMS light flashes multiple times. Afterward, start your car and allow it to run for a minimum of 20 minutes to complete the reset process for the TPMS system.

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