2023 Nline Cannot clear tyre pressure message

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Ianberks
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Post by Ianberks »

After having a front driver tyre replaced, and pressure reset, I get a warning message within about 7 minutes. I have tried the dealer and tyre shops but no one can find a fault. The car is only 13 months old but, as it stands, would fail an MOT as the message recurs. The dealer seems to want to hide behind the original tyre replacement as an excuse, but did not offer any action to address this.
At my wits end. All advice welcome.

Phil3747
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Post by Phil3747 »

Have you tried over-inflating the tyre by 2-3psi ??

Normal pressure is around 34-35 on Hyundai's and Kia's (depending on the model) but if you go up to around 36/37 it might just re-set, then you can drop it back to 34/35 ??
Ianberks
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Post by Ianberks »

Thanks, but didn't work. I have arranged to pay the dealer Eden Wokingham to run more diagnostics but feel that the onus is on me.

Are all Dealers the same?
Phil3747
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Post by Phil3747 »

In that case my guess would be that the tyre place who changed the tyre may have damaged the sensor so it could be worth changing that in the first instance ??
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