How do i reset the tire pressure light Hyundai Elantra 2017?

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Mike E December 24, 2020
Resetting the TPMS on the Hyundai Elantra 2017 is pretty simple. 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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Joel March 25, 2021
2017 elantra does not have a tpms reset button
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Melissa June 27, 2022
Since we all know there is NO TPMS button on the 2017 model… can someone please tell me how to reset it?
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Norman September 24, 2021
There is no tpms button under the steering wheel
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Dewey Black Jr. November 25, 2021
Just checked my girlfriends car, there is NO TPMS Button under the steering wheel. After removing the fuse box cover i did see a yellow switch which i did not touch.
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Irma J July 16, 2020
To reset the 2017 hyundai elantra 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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Norman holland September 28, 2021
2017 hyundai elantra se does not have a tpms button
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Bob Knoke November 27, 2022
My 2017 Elantra Limited has no button, however by filling each tire to the stated spec (Interior drivers door) (in my case 33 lbs.) and driving it for a short time, the warning lights reset. May work for you...Good luck.
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Anthony Mclaurin December 24, 2022
Put the key in turn to on but not start, on the steering wheel hold the tire pressure monitor reset button until the TPMS light blinks 3time then release it. Then start the car and allow run time for 20min to pass and the sensor will reset.
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Oo December 17, 2022
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DoctorK August 25, 2022
I have a 2017HyundaiElantra with no reset button but the owners manual shows an optional system that shows each tire pressure, mine just shows a general warning light. The fancier option may well have a reset button that the low end system like mine doesn't have.
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