How to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Elantra?

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LeBlakely
07/29/25 7:05pm
The following are the methods to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Elantra: 1. Reset the warning light. 2. Press and hold the SET button with the tire pressure symbol, located on the far right of the front part of the gear lever. If the tire pressure is normal, the warning light will turn off. 3. Press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button until the light goes off, then press the button again until the light comes on, indicating the setting is complete. 4. You can also reset it through the settings on the multifunction steering wheel or by using a computer diagnostic tool. 5. Open the glove box on the passenger side, and locate a button in the upper left corner (next to the passenger airbag key switch). With the ignition on, press and hold this button until the tire pressure light turns off. Make sure the tire pressure is within the normal range.
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