I recently noticed that my tire pressure monitor light is on in my Kia Ceed. I checked the tire pressure and everything seems fine, but the light won't turn off. How can I reset the tire pressure monitor to get rid of the light?
ReplyHi Samantha, resetting the tire pressure monitor is actually quite easy. First, make sure all your tires are properly inflated. Then, drive your Kia Ceed for a few miles at a speed of at least 20 mph. This should automatically reset the monitor and turn off the light. If it doesn't, try disconnecting the negative terminal of your car battery for a few minutes, then reconnect it. This should also reset the monitor. Let me know if you need further assistance!
Hi Samantha, the simplest way to reset the tire pressure monitor is to press and hold the reset button located under the steering wheel for a few seconds. This should turn off the light. If it doesn't, try adjusting your tire pressure to the recommended levels, then try the reset again. If neither of these methods work, there may be an issue with your tire pressure monitor system that requires professional attention. Hope this helps!
Hey Samantha, I had the same issue with my Kia Ceed and spent hours trying to figure it out. It turned out that one of my tires had low pressure and needed to be filled up. Try checking your tires with a manual pressure gauge, sometimes the tire pressure gauges at gas stations can be inaccurate. If all your tires are at the right pressure, you may need to replace the tire pressure sensor. Hope this helps!