How do i perform the 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe tpms reset?

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Mike E December 22, 2020
Resetting the tpms on the 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe is pretty easy. First, make sure that the vehicle is on level flat ground. Check the tire pressure for each of the tires, and make sure they are within the correct psi. If You look on the side of the tire it should have the psiAmount stamped on. Once this is done You will want to get in the car and turn on the power but do not start the engine. To the right of the steering wheel is a button that will be labeled tpms or something close. Hit this and hold it down until it begins to blink. Once it blinks leave the car sit for about 20 min, as it will take this long for it to recalibrate. When it stops blinking You can shut the car off and then turn it back on to make sure the reset worked.
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Jack July 31, 2022
All good answers, but not single picture of where exactly this button is at on a santa fe 2015.
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Gary June 26, 2022
I don't appear to have a reset button and have traveled around 200 miles. All tyre pressures are OK. Still can't clear the error message.
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Bill f January 24, 2022
I found no button but driving the car about 20 minutes did it.
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Steve November 24, 2023
I couldn’t find the button either, but I just left the car running for about 20 minutes, and the light went off on its own.
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Dr Dick December 8, 2022
On my 2018 Santa Fe the button is ON the steering wheel Last button on the lower right side. Hope this helps.
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Marie October 19, 2022
Werecan you find the reset button
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Kathleen M July 16, 2020
Follow the steps to reset the 2018 hyundai santa fe 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.
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