What is the Right Hyundai Tire Pressure?

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Most Dickson City and Dunmore drivers are well aware that proper air pressure is essential for your tires. But what is the right Hyundai tire pressure for your car? The good news is that most new models are equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System or TPMS. This is a built-in system to make car maintenance easy, and we’ve got a few tips and tricks from our service center to make the job even easier. Let’s take a look at the TPMS in Hyundai models.

What Does TPMS in Hyundai Models Do? 

Maintaining proper Hyundai tire pressure helps to optimize your performance, your efficiency, and your safety. That’s why nearly every model is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. TPMS in Hyundai models keeps track of all four tires to make sure they stay within the recommended pressure range. If even one tire is under or overinflated, you’ll receive an alert. While your TPMS will let you know the ideal air pressure for your model, you can always check your owner’s manual for reference.

 

What if your TPMS alert doesn’t disappear after you adjust your Hyundai tire pressure? You might need a Hyundai TPMS reset. A Hyundai TPMS reset lets the system know that you no longer need a warning, so the alert message should disappear from your dashboard. Our service center can help you out if you’re in need of a quick reset in Scranton!

Other Tire Pressure Tips

  • Check your tire pressure once per week. If you have a Hyundai with TPMS, just take a glance at your instrument cluster. Otherwise, pick up a tire pressure gauge at our parts department to check manually.
  • Your tire pressure can fluctuate around 1 to 2 psi per month, and pressure tends to drop more dramatically during cold weather in Clarks Summit.
  • If one tire frequently needs air, check the tire’s surface. You might have a small puncture or nail that’s causing an air leak. This can be fixed easily at the service center.

Schedule Your Tire Service at Dickson City Hyundai

Whether you need a Hyundai TPMS reset or a little tire maintenance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Dickson City Hyundai. Contact us with any questions, and feel free to schedule your next service with us in Scranton. We’d be happy to bring out the best in your car.

 

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