How do you reset the TPMS light on a 2007 Hyundai Sonata?

How do you reset the TPMS light on a 2007 Hyundai Sonata?

If you don’t start the car, turn the key to the “On” position. The TPMS reset button should be held until the light blinks three times. If you want to reset the sensor, start the car and let it run for 20 minutes. The tire pressure monitor reset button can be found under the steering wheel.

Why would my TPMS light be on?

The purpose of the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) is to alert you when tire pressure is too low and could create unsafe driving conditions. If the light is illuminated, it means your tires could be underinflated, which can lead to undue tire wear and possible tire failure.

Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2007 Toyota rav4?

TPMS reset button, closed-loop Some Toyota models have a “SET” or “TPMS RESET” button, which is located below the steering wheel or under the glovebox.

What does TPMS mean on Hyundai Sonata?

Hyundai tire pressure monitoring system
A Hyundai tire pressure monitoring system or Hyundai TPMS is an electronic system for monitoring the air pressure in a vehicle tire and automatically transmitting a warning to the driver in the event of an under or over inflated tire. This media file will take you through the Hyundai Sonata TPMS Tool Process.

When does the Hyundai Sonata check engine light go off?

In most cases, your Hyundai Sonata light will go off after about 20-40 miles. If you drive over that amount and the light is still on, you will need to bring it in to Nalley Hyundai so the light and code can be double-checked and reset.

What’s the purpose of the TPMS warning light?

The simple purpose of TPMS is to electronically monitor your tire pressure and warn you when one of your tires falls out of the recommended PSI range. Yes, this is something that should be done by all drivers without the assistance of an electronic system, but … here we are.

Why does my Hyundai Sonata shut down while driving?

The engine needs a strong ground to the chassis in order for your Sonata’s various electrical systems to work. If that cable is corroded, there could be problems such as misfiring, slow/no starts, or even the engine dying while driving. This is a common cause of many “gremlins”.

Why does my Hyundai Sonata have a vacuum?

Every Hyundai Sonata has a vacuum system that performs a humongous assortment of functions. The vacuum system also helps reduce harmful emissions by routing the fumes as gasoline evaporates through the engine. If you notice that your RPM is high in idle or randomly surges, a vacuum leak could be the cause.