How do you reset the Hyundai Sonata gauge?

How do you reset the Hyundai Sonata gauge?

Simple to reset. Follow these directions: 1. while car is on push the brake pedal 4 times slowly. 2. Put on emergency lights 3. put on the the high beams 4. Beep the horn 11 times 5. shut the car off for 3 -4 hours then check the gauge should be working now!

How to learn the throttle in a Hyundai?

The battery must read above 10-volts and engine temperature must be above 41.5 degrees for learning to complete successfully. 1) Turn the ignition key ON for at least 10 seconds and then OFF for at least 10 seconds. This procedure allows the ECM to automatically learn the throttle valve position.

Why is the TPMS light on on my Hyundai Sonata?

If the TPMS light is on you either have a tire with low air pressure or an issue with the TPMS system. Check the air in the tires. 33 people found this helpful. Simple to reset.

What happens when you reset the computer on a Hyundai?

When you wipe the fuel trims and restore to base maps, the maps are slightly rich to protect the engine before the ECU gets enough readings to know what’s going on. But 0.5s off a 1/4 mile? Unless you were running 18 second times, that’s a bit optimistic!

Check the air in the tires. 33 people found this helpful. Simple to reset. Follow these directions: 1. while car is on push the brake pedal 4 times slowly. 2. Put on emergency lights 3. put on the the high beams 4. Beep the horn 11 times 5. shut the car off for 3 -4 hours then check the gauge should be working now!

What should I do if my Hyundai Sonata light is bad?

If the light is on one of the sensors is bad. The HUD display in dash should pin point which one is bad. You dont have to go to the dealer for these sensors. Any reputable tire shop will have universally programmable sensors in stock.

If the TPMS light is on you either have a tire with low air pressure or an issue with the TPMS system. Check the air in the tires. 33 people found this helpful. Simple to reset.

What’s the life expectancy of a Hyundai Sonata?

TGXTM is correct. So is ZM3Xy. 85KS is yanking chains. From what I have read, the TPMS uses RFID to communicate. And that is powered by batteries. The batteries have a life expectancy of about seven years. Earlier estimates were five years. But that has been revised. You have two integrated pieces.

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