I recently had my tires changed and now the tire pressure warning light won't turn off. How can I reset it on my Kia Ceed so I can get an accurate reading of my tire pressure?
ReplyFirst, check the recommended tire pressure for your Kia Ceed in the owner's manual. Then, using a tire gauge, check the actual pressure in each tire. If any tires are under or over inflated, adjust them accordingly. Next, locate the reset button for the tire pressure warning light. This is usually found near the steering wheel or on the dashboard. Press and hold the button until the light blinks three times, indicating that the system has been reset. Make sure to drive for a few minutes to allow the system to recalibrate.
If the tire pressure light continues to stay on, it could be an issue with the tire pressure monitoring system. In this case, it's best to take your Kia Ceed to a certified mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.