First, locate the reset button which can be found on the left hand side of the vehicle, underneath the dashboard. Push and hold the button until the low tire pressure light flashes on and off three times. Once its done blinking, Your vehicle will enter calibration mode. If You cant locate it, consult Your ownership manual to find the correct button. Once the calibration process has begun, take the car for a short drive. Keep driving for about 15-20 minutes, after which the TPMS should be reset. If the light still stays on, try inflating Your tires to 3 PSI higher than the recommended amount. Then, deflate Your tires and re-inflate them again to reset the TPMS. If that still doesnt fix the issue, consult with a mechanic or Your car dealership to perform a complete diagnosis of Your vehicle.
To reset the 2019 hyundai elantra tire pressure sensor simply hold the reset button down until the tpms indicator light in the instrument panel blinks slowly 3 three times.
Yes, I did what Gabe suggested. Inflate to 35 and drive exactly 2 miles and light went off! Thank you!
Thy Le
August 26, 2021
I did the 35 psi and the light went off without driving. Thank you
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