The 2018 Hyundai Elantra TPMS button is placed under the steering wheel. To reset the sensor, holding the tire pressure indicator button until the TPMS light flashes three times, and then release it. Start the car and let the sensor reload for 20 minutes. You can also make sure that the tires are on the recommended PSI or that the light will glow again. If this doesn't work, You can drive a car over 50 mph for at least 10 minutes to reset the sensor. The PSI for Your tires is really important because it helps maintain the fuel economy of the vehicle at the acceptable amount, but it also helps to protect the life of the tires.
Andy
September 15, 2022
Show me a picture where the tp button is. I can't find it on my 2018 elantra
I agree with Andy & Burt: show a picture of the TPMS button. There's nothing below the steering wheel, nor anywhere under or on the dash.... Show us EXACTLY where the button is....
Simeonburchfield
November 25, 2022
This answer was a lie
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