Re: how to turn off tyer pressure warning on a i drive...
Have checked the sensors are okay. Take it to a professional Tire installer and they can relearn/reset it for a small fee with a electronic hand held tool.
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1. Start the car
2. While stationary, use the stalk "scroll" button and find the INIT icon. Push the stalk button.
3. Start to drive
4. The system initialises itself while you drive...
By operating the tire pressure warning system reset switch, tire pressure warning system ECU can be set to issue a warning at an inflation pressure that corresponds with the type of tires.
Operate the tire pressure warning system reset switch only after the inflation pressures of all 4 tires have been adjusted on the vehicle.
To initialize the system, press and hold the tire pressure warning system reset switch for 3 seconds or longer with the power switch turned IG-ON. When starting the initialization, the tire pressure warning light blinks 3 times at 0.5 Hz.
During the initialization, the tire pressure warning system valve & transmitter measures the inflation
pressure of the tires, and registers the signals that are transmitted into the ECU at a frequency of 1 per
minute. The initialization process is completed when the signals from the tires have been received.
Once the tire pressure warning system reset switch has been pressed, do not turn the Ignition switch OFF for a few minutes.
This could be caused by warn out tyers, look for any obvious lumps on the tyers, the best way to check this is to jack up the car on a flat surface (use blocks for additional safety) chock the front wheels. Put in neutral and spin the wheel noting the outside diameter, even a small lump can cause shuddering at low speeds.
other things to check while you have it up on blocks is the (wheel bearings) sideways play of the wheel, there shouldn't be any excessive lateral movement of the wheel, check this by trying to move the wheel in and out of the wheel arch.
additionally check your wheel nuts are correctly tightened holding the rim tight to the hub.
other things can course vibrations like the driveshaft being bent, faulty shocks, even somthing stuck in the wheel arch.
hope some of this helps
Hi, the tire pressure monitor detects any changes in the tire inflation pressure.
Therefore, it must initialize and store it in its memory if the tires
or wheels have been replaced, re-inflated or the tires have been
rotated. You can re-initialize the system by following these steps:
1. Check and make sure that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure
2. Turn the ignition switch
to the ON position. If the low tire pressure warning light comes on,
push and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch (in the glove box)
until the warning light turns off and then release the switch.
3. Now press and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch until the low tire pressure warning light blinks three times.
4. Initialization is *not* completed until driving at the vehicle speed
of 19 mph or over for more than one hour. the tire pressure monitoring
starts when initialization is completed.
If you are referring to the TPMS light (warning light), there isn't one. The procedure requires the use of a system (computer) called the GDS (Global Diagnostic System). Only the Hyundai Dealerships have this system (proprietary). If you are referring to a 'Low Tire Pressure" warning light, simply raise the pressure in each tire to the manufacturer's recommended minimum pressure (psi - between 30 & 35 psi). The low tire pressure light will turn off after 5 minutes of driving.
This is the tyre pressure indicator. It shows that one of the tyres is losing pressure through a calve leak or puncture, or can also be triggered after you get new tyres or rotate the tyres.
The method to re-set the tyre pressure warning light is as follows:
Turn the ignition to position 2 (ignition on but motor not started). Press and hold the button under the handbrake until the warning light on the dashboard comes on for several seconds. Start the engine. Drive the car normally for several minutes. This will cause the system to re-set to the current tyres and pressures you have. It will then only turn the warning light on if the pressures change - for example if you get a puncture.
The tire pressure monitor detects any changes in the tire inflation
pressure. Therefore, it must initialize and store it in its memory if
the tires or wheels have been replaced, re-inflated or the tires have
been rotated. You should be able to re-initialize the system by following these
steps:
1. check and make sure that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure
2. turn the ignition switch to the ON position. If the low tire
pressure warning light comes on, push and hold the tire pressure
warning reset switch (think the switch is in the glovebox, but not sure) until the warning light turns
off and then release the switch.
3. now press and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch until the low tire pressure warning light blinks three times.
4. initialization is *not* completed until driving at the vehicle speed
of 19 mph or over for more than one hour. the tire pressure monitoring
starts when initialization is completed.
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