Why is the TPMS light on on my Hyundai Sonata?

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 to do if your Hyundai Sonata has a problem?

You can try a “hard boot” if the problem lies in the SW. Which involves removing the negative terminal on your car battery for about a minute. If that doesn’t resolve it, you need to have the TPMS system checked. And as I said, if the car is older than seven years, then the fault most likely is in the TPMS sensors.

How to reset the TPMs on a Hyundai?

How to reset the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) on Hyundai car Model: Accent, Azera, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Entourage, Equus, Genesis, Genesis Coupe, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Sport, Sonata, Tiburon, Tucson, Veloster, Veracruz, Ioniq. Note: Your need TPMS scan tool, is required to perform this procedure.

How does the tire pressure monitor work on a Hyundai?

Starting with the LF tire, use the scan tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR (and full size spare if equipped). Turn ignition to the ON position with the engine OFF (not the ACC position). Connect the scan tool to the OBDII port and upload the sensor IDs.

When does the Hyundai Sonata security system Blink?

It blinks all the time except when the car is running. When the alarm system is just armed, it will blink in rapid session and then return to the usual cycle. If you arm the alarm and arm it again within 2 seconds, you will also get an audible confirmation chirp from the horn in addition to the blink of the turn indicators.

Where is the automatic light control sensor on a Hyundai Sonata?

FYI the automatic light control sensor is the other button on the dash above the glove compartment. Thanks for the replies. According to the manual you arm the alarm system using the auto key and when you do that the turn signals blink twice to let you know it is indeed armed.

Why does my Hyundai Sonata light stop flashing?

Went into the garage this morning and saw the light sensor flashing (the one you see thru the windshield) and thought that was odd. It stops flashing when the key is in the on position, otherwise flashes all the time. I tryed turning the light controls to off (rather than automatic) and that didn’t stop the flashing.

Why does my Hyundai Sonata not start in neutral?

It is a common cause for this type of issue if your car doesn’t start in Neutral as well. http://www.carid.com/2009-hyundai-sonata-steering-parts/item-8777192.html 89 people found this helpful. Also have the 2006 V6 and when the car was around 5 years old, I had the same problem.

Do you need a TPMS tool for a Hyundai?

Most Hyundai vehicles use systems from Lear, TRW or Continental. These systems have an auto relearn function. But if you are initializing a sensor or doing a manual relearn, you will need a TPMS tool that can capture the sensor IDs and program them into the TPMS module.

When does tire pressure sensor shut off TPMS?

Corrected tire inflation pressure will cause the TPMS indicator to shut off once the tire pressure sensor reports to the TPMS receiver, approximately 20 minutes after the vehicle stops moving, or after 20 minutes of continuous driving.

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.

You can try a “hard boot” if the problem lies in the SW. Which involves removing the negative terminal on your car battery for about a minute. If that doesn’t resolve it, you need to have the TPMS system checked. And as I said, if the car is older than seven years, then the fault most likely is in the TPMS sensors.

Most Hyundai vehicles use systems from Lear, TRW or Continental. These systems have an auto relearn function. But if you are initializing a sensor or doing a manual relearn, you will need a TPMS tool that can capture the sensor IDs and program them into the TPMS module.

Where is the reset button on a TPMS car?

Most of the cars with direct TPMS have a reset button located under the steering wheel through which you can conveniently re-calibrate the sensors. Put the key in the ignition and turn on the battery but don’t start the car. Push the reset button for about 3 seconds or until the system’s light start blinking.

Where is the reset button for the TPMS light?

Where is the reset button for the TPMS light on the Hyundai Sonata? There is likely no reset button. 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. 22 people found this helpful. Simple to reset.

When to relearn tire rotation on Hyundai TPMS?

These systems do not require a relearn for tire rotation. Only one automatic relearn procedure will take place during a given ignition cycle. The receiver will complete the relearn procedure after the vehicle is driven up to 20 minutes at speeds over 12 mph (20 km/h).

Where is the reset button for a Hyundai Sonata?

Over inflate the tire that is indicated by a few pounds. Drive the car around the block a few times, and when it goes off, deflate the tire to normal. Should work, pull into any Hyundai who should reset it for free (Covered under their fantastic bumper to bumper 5 Yr warranty plan) 1 people found this helpful. I have the same issue.

Where is the reset button for the TPMS light on the Hyundai Sonata? There is likely no reset button. 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. 22 people found this helpful. Simple to reset.

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!

What’s the life of a Hyundai Sonata battery?

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. One is the transmitter from the tire, the other is the software system in your car electronics. You can try a “hard boot” if the problem lies in the SW.