Kia Stonic - Tyre pressure warning

Kia Stonic - Tyre pressure warning

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Kcajseivad

Original Poster:

47 posts

88 months

Friday 16th July 2021
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Afternoon all,

I wonder if you can help - I have a 67 plate Kia Stonic and I have just had the front two tyres replaced today.

Since doing so the tyre pressure warning has appeared on my dashboard (see attached)

I have tried following the instructions by holding down the ‘set’ button on the steering wheel but nothing happens and the warning persists.

Has anyone had similar? Or does anyone know how to resolve this?

Thanks guys! (Ps excuse the state of my car with the dust in it!)


HasToBeV8

157 posts

96 months

Friday 16th July 2021
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Kcajseivad said:
Afternoon all,

I wonder if you can help - I have a 67 plate Kia Stonic and I have just had the front two tyres replaced today.

Since doing so the tyre pressure warning has appeared on my dashboard (see attached)

I have tried following the instructions by holding down the ‘set’ button on the steering wheel but nothing happens and the warning persists.

Has anyone had similar? Or does anyone know how to resolve this?

Thanks guys! (Ps excuse the state of my car with the dust in it!)

On our 16 plate kia ceed, you just have to drive normally for a couple of minutes and the system should reset itself (assuming the pressure is within tolerance). We don't have a reset button on our car though.

Bestle

98 posts

131 months

Friday 16th July 2021
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Have you checked your tyre pressures?

Kcajseivad

Original Poster:

47 posts

88 months

Friday 16th July 2021
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HasToBeV8 said:
On our 16 plate kia ceed, you just have to drive normally for a couple of minutes and the system should reset itself (assuming the pressure is within tolerance). We don't have a reset button on our car though.
Thank you!

Kcajseivad

Original Poster:

47 posts

88 months

Friday 16th July 2021
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Bestle said:
Have you checked your tyre pressures?
Yeah the pressures are fine and as recommended

Kcajseivad

Original Poster:

47 posts

88 months

Saturday 17th July 2021
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I have just driven the car for around 40 minutes on the motorway and then got home and turned the ignition off and back on again but the issue is still persisting.

Not really sure how to fix it?

Scrump

22,962 posts

166 months

Saturday 17th July 2021
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You are pressing the Set button on the steering wheel, but is there a dedicated TPMS set button on the dashboard to press instead?

HalfManHalfJaffaCake

67 posts

58 months

Sunday 18th July 2021
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The Set button on the steering wheel is for the cruise control.
As the poster before me suggested, there will be a dedicated set button for the tyre pressures, probably in the switch panel to the right.

All it does is recalibrate by confirming the pressure is correct, then the system will give a warning if pressure goes a certain amount above or below its current value.

kaw

1,081 posts

192 months

Saturday 31st July 2021
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We had this on our sportage kia told me to put 6lbs extra in each tyre its a known problem

LunarOne

5,766 posts

145 months

Saturday 31st July 2021
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As others have said, you're pressing the wrong button. The TPMS button is dedicated to that function and it's not on the steering wheel. From the Stonic manual PDF page 2 available on Kia's website:
https://www.kia.com/uk/owners/manual/