In order to reset the tire pressure monitoring system for a 2016 Hyundai Veloster You will first need to move the ignition in to the ON position but not start the engine. Next press and hold down the tpms button and after a short amount of time it will eventually flash three time in a row. Once it's done flashing You can let go of the button and now You can start up the engine for the vehicle. Either let it sit or if possible You can take it around the block for 15 to 20 minutes. Driving will help it reset itself easier. After some time it will reset itself to Your current tire pressure level.
Hi all, I found this as I was looking for the same and finally after hours found it. Hopefully this works for everyone. Https://www.letsfixthatcar.com/tpms-reset-hyundai-veloster-2012-2019-tire-pressure-sensor
Ernestine J
July 16, 2020
To reset the 2016 hyundai veloster tpms, press the tpms reset button and keep it until the light flashes three times, and then release it. Start the car and let the sensor run for 20 minutes. Typically, you can consider the tire pressure control reset button under the steering wheel.
Tyler
August 2, 2023
I'm having the same problem. The fact that everyone gives the general "just look under the steering column" PISSES me off. We are asking a specific vehicle question. I have a '16 veloster. Can't find a TPMS reset... No TPMS reset on Dash or Center Displays under settings. HELP plz!!!!
HOLD up... There's a YT video for an Elantra that showed holding the "RESET" on the steering wheel below the "TRIP" button (on the front of the steering wheel). Sorry, Havn't tried and verified yet but I plan to try on my '16 VT today. - Hope this helps someone.
I just found this. Maybe it will help everyone. Looks like it might take a TPMS Tool to reset via the ODBII port. Https://www.letsfixthatcar.com/tpms-reset-hyundai-veloster-2012-2019-tire-pressure-sensor
Did anyone find this? Trying to find on 2013 Veloster but cannot find it.
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