The firSTStep towards resetting the tire pressure monitor system is to make sure that the tires on Your Hyundai Santa Fe are inflated to their correct levels. The recommended pressure for both the front and rear tires iS33 PSI. You can go slightly higher or lower without much issue but 33 is ideal. After You've confirmed the tire pressure You can just drive Your vehicle at 50 mph or more for at least ten minutes. This should reset the sensor the next time You drive the car. You can also turn the key to Your ON position but don't start the car. Locate the TPMS reset button and hold it for as long as it takes for the light to blink three times. -
To reset the low tire pressure light on the Hyundai Santa Fe, press and hold down the TPMS Reset button until you see the light blink 3 times, then start the car and leave it on for 20 minutes.
By filling the tire to have enough air is should go away. Otherwise it's a problem with the sensor
frank
December 26, 2022
Where is the button
Gary
October 17, 2022
WHY would Hyundai INSTALL a RESET button for the customer when they can have you go to the dealer. Another Urine poor company.
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