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How can I reset the TPMS on my 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe?

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Realigning the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on the 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe is a simple process. Start by ensuring the vehicle is parked on a flat surface. Verify the tire pressure of each tire to ensure it matches the recommended PSI. This information can typically be found printed on the side of the tire. Next, enter the car and power it on without starting the engine. Locate the TPMS button near the right side of the steering wheel, press and hold it until it starts blinking. Let the car sit for about 20 minutes to allow for recalibration. Once the blinking stops, turn off the car and then power it back on to confirm that the reset was successful.

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  • Kelsey C.

    All the answers were good, but no one provided a specific photo of the exact location of the button on a 2015 Santa Fe.

  • Teacher

    I don't see a reset option and have driven about 200 miles. All tire pressures are good. But I can't seem to get rid of the error message.

  • Danielle Santiago

    I didn't see a button, but after driving the car for about 20 minutes, it worked.

  • Nick r

    I also couldn't locate the button, but I ended up leaving the car engine running for roughly 20 minutes, and then the light turned off by itself.

  • Virginia Marcus

    In my Santa Fe from 2018, the button can be found on the steering wheel. It is the last button on the bottom right side. I hope this information is useful to you.

  • Frank K.

    Where can you locate the reset button?

  • Woody

    To reset the TPMS on a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe, press and hold the TPMS reset button until the light flashes three times, then release it. Afterwards, start the car and allow the sensor to calibrate for 20 minutes. You can usually find the tire pressure control reset button located beneath the steering wheel.

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