'23 Kia Niro EV TPMS resolved by pumping the offending tyre to 45 psi and driving for 2 miles. Thank you. Who'd have thought all these hours of youtube would be so useful.
I have just followed your trick. The recommended pressure alone does not solve the problem alarm. I put extra pressure on the problem tyre - a little less than here recommended. Drove 1 km, and the alarm was reset automatically. Reduced the pressure, and everything is fine. Thank you for posting.
Just wanted to throw out a quick thanks for your videos. I've had more than one question about my EV6 that was answered here on your feed. Cheers from Oregon USA!
Thanks for the info Brian, my light came on yesterday as the temperature dropped suddenly, couldn’t turn it off until I over inflated the tyre!!! Back to normal pressure ow with not light on. Would never have guessed that was the answer. David
Cheers. I had to do it myself this morning and watch my own video to remind myself😂 Also put it at the end of this weeks Kia Electric News Episode because it’s that time of year.
As usual an excellent video, thank you. I had exactly the same problem with a warning of low pressure on the front nearside wheel despite the pressure reading exactly the same as the other wheels. They were all set to 32 from the salesroom. However, I've just taken your advice....upped them all to 36 psi and the offending wheel to 45 and the warning has cleared. They all now are adjusted to read 36 psi and the TPMS is stabilised. I suspect that cold weather has played a hand in these warnings.
I HAD THE SAME ISSUE TODAY. After pumping up the flat tyre. The display would not reset but stayed on for about 10 klm,s. So i did as the clip showed and bingo after 1 minute driving unit reset. And yes i did deflate back to 34kpa.
Thank you for the video. Thank you for your perseverance. Lol. Driving in all that rain I feel for you. It is my luck. I am having the exact same issue but over here across the pond in Florida. Once I get back to the house I’m going to try your fix. Thank you so much. ⚓️
And the verdict is in. Success!. I followed your advice and increased my front drivers side, tire pressure to 45 and within a quarter-mile it had reset. However, I would like to comment that I’ve had my EV6 only three weeks and the tire pressure was sitting at Between 30 and 31 psi for all four tires. So during this TPMS reset I increased the tire pressure of all tires to 36 psi. Everything is awesome.. I do want to say it’s cool seeing your EV6 with the steering wheel on the right side. That would be fun for me to drive. Thanks again for all your help and the video.
Hi Brian. The exact same thing happened to my car today on the same wheel as yours, so it looks like it may be either a faulty sensor or more likely a software issue.
Thanks Brian. I have yet to see a TPMS warning on my EV6. However, I have noted consistently that the pressure readings on the dash are lower than observed when measuring with a gauge (and with the pressure set on my compressor when I fill the tires). Also, I use CarScanner to monitor both the PSI and tire temps. The dash readings are consistently lower than both the gauge and CarScanner. I don't know if all TPMS sensors do it the same way, but I have been told that they compare the RPM's of the indiividual wheels, and have observed in other vehicles that going over a "rumble strip" on a motor way (which theoretically should lower the RPM on the side that has done so) can trigger a warning -note the comment below that this is probably not the mechanism here. Another curiosity is that I note that if I've parked my car so that one side is in the sun and the other side is in the shade, this is reflected in the tire temp readings seen in CarScanner, so that theoretically that would result in higher psi reading on the "hotter" side.
Many manufacturers don't have individual sensors in each wheel, but instead it utilises the abs system to highlight a discrepancy the expected values as it rotates, kicking up an error. Not sure if Kia do though.
I have a Niro EV, the same issue, incredibly annoying, my previous Sportage was ok, but have inflated the tyres (not to 45 which is way too high which makes even more ridiculous). Looks like I need to do this and Kia need to do a software update (many manufacturers have a reset option in the menu for instance).
It’s a real pain in the bum. Had to do it again this Winter as well. Don’t think i ever had to do it to my e-Niro. Had to do it for Wife’s Zoe last week as well but that was simply inflate to the correct pressure and it sorted itself out.
Had the warning from the rear passenger side tyre. Pumped all to 36 and went for a drive for 10 minutes where my speed was 50+. Warning automatically cleared itself.
@@evodessey looks like I chose the right time for mine then. Shame they just don’t have a reset button in software to deal with it. Having to jump through hoops to clear a warning - after you know you’ve fixed it by setting the right pressure - is nonsense. Kia need to fix this!
Great videos. I had a slow puncture for about 4 weeks up to about 6 weeks ago. Warning would come up on dashboard once tyre psi dropped below 30 psi, while pumping tyre & with the car fully on it would cancel the warning once psi got over 30 psi is . Eventually got the tyre fixed with a plug in the usual way for most tyres. I keep psi around 33ish......Irish roads are not the best so a little less then recommended helps with the comfort.
I honestly don’t know. If you have the wheels changed the easiest way is to get the TPMS sensors transferred to the active wheels you have installed. Car will see no change unless it sees difference in tyre pressures and the warning comes up. In which case over inflate to 45psi and drive the car a short distance. More info on this forum www.kiaevforums.com/threads/aftermarket-wheels-post-your-make-model-specs.7162/page-2#post-57235
Did you try going for the 36 that the placard said before the massive jump to 45? With the car reporting that you were 6 psi under. It is probably coded to require you to bring it back to spec, not just picking up 2 or 3 psi, that could just be the effect of thr tyre over heating.
Many thanks for this: I had the same issue occur with my EV6 3-4 weeks ago: started with one tyre showing a warning, then two and then three. Re-inflated each to 36psi which cleared 2 of the tyre pressure warnings but left me still with one! After checking through all the pressures again, the warning eventually cleared of its own accord a few days later. 🎉 Seems very temperamental and it left me scratching my head for several days: on my previous Audi, you could manually reset and clear the TPMS warning, an option that isn’t available here. I wonder if this could be related to a software bug?
Some Kia’s have a TPMS reset button. Would be nice if we had one. Could be a software bug. I agree it’s very temperamental and i had a whole year trouble free of anything like this. I have the November head unit software installed & i know quite a few functions are carried out in the head unit computer as well as maps & entertainment. Also some head unit updates have changed graphics in HUD & Binnacle so i would not be surprised if this was linked to software update 221004.
@@evodessey That’s interesting because this happened to me before I installed the latest software update. All my tyres needed topping up (they were ~32psi), and had my GT Line since March, so it’s good to be alerted to it - prompted me to invest in a portable compressor rather than rely on petrol station machines as well! - it’s clearing that persistent warning on one tyre once you’ve addressed the problem that’s a bit annoying! I really appreciate your videos by the way - been following for the past year since I put the deposit down on my EV6 (only waited 5 months, guess I was lucky!). Really useful and engaging content and I look forward to your weekly posts, so cheers!
@@mrpaultraynor Ah that rules out the last software update then.😂 Cheers. Can’t believe i’ve been doing these videos for a year. Well over 200 videos now 2-3 a week.
I've had to change tyre pressure twice now. After setting the correct tyre pressure the alerts keep appearing for a few cycles. At about the fourth trip the alert disappears.
I got alert saying low tyre presssure on my KIA EV6 AWD Exclusive and it was given by KIA to me with 32 psi and I pumped it up to 36 on every tire and it helped no alerts on
Hi Brian - looking at the 2022 manual on page 5 - 67, it suggests that any of the settings accessible from the Move switch button (the middle of the 3 on the left side of the steering wheel) are re-settable by using the 3rd (right) button in the same row. Does that not work for the TPMS? Seems crazy to have to over-inflate the tyres and/or visit a Kia dealer if you change a tyre!
Sudden air pressure & temp changes trigger it but maybe the front right had slightly less in than the rest and the problem got amplified or the sensor is a bit off. Been driving it for a week now all tyres are appearing as 34psi (36 on the tyre gauge). Double checked tyre and nothing i can see but i need to jack it up properly to spin it to check. There has been a spate of them on Facebook groups & forums for the the last few weeks. Funny that i’ve been through last Winter and a whole year and never had one until now.
This is not necessarily a fault. All tyres loose pressure over time, which is why you should check pressures occasionally. Re inflate to recommended pressures before you get a low pressure warning. Incidentally the tyre pressures displayed in my EV6 exactly match the tyre pressure gauge. I guess there will always be some minor differences between different pressure gauges.
Ambient temp plays havoc with the pressures so they read lower in Winter 1-5c. They were inflated to 36 in the Summer. Even though they were adjusted last year i still had to re-inflate to 36 again this Winter but it was slightly colder in November than last year at one point.
As usual a very informative video. However, I would have thought the first thing to do when you get a TPMS warning light when you're on the driveway is to get out and look at the offending tyre just in case you have a puncture. There would be no sense in driving away only to find your tyre is at 5 psi and you have to get it home. Why do you get a warning when clearly your tyre is up to the same pressure as the others, or better? During freezing temperatures I put an extra two pounds in each tyre to compensate.
Cheers. First thing i did was check my tyre first chance i got. The warning came on 2 miles after i’d left home and after i’d gone down a hill. Others on forums have posted pictures of all tyres being the same pressure and the warning still being on. One of the great Kia mysteries… Yes i think it is a good idea to put a few pounds in in freezing temps but it’s easy to get caught out by a sudden cold snap.
Why can’t kia just have a reset software in the infotainment screen to do this? It’s just so backward with a modern car like this. So ridiculous process just to reset a tyre pressure!
Not on my EV6 20 inch wheels,Max inflation pressure is 51 PSI,they are only on 45 from my house to the end of the road,a very short distance then reduced back down to 38 when the pesky warning goes off. You may be able to get away with inflation to 40 to get rid but I only get one opportunity to test this a year.
So the solution is to dangerously overinflate the tyres and then deflate them when the sensor finally figures out that just “1 point of variance is now ok to not trigger the warning light”??? Sometimes I despair at technology - over complicated to the point of stupidity. Why not just have an button-press option - like MANY cars have - to say “yes - I’m happy that the tyres are ok to carry on with”? 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@roydenjones7541 Thats good to know. I guess it depends on what your previous PSI level is that you are coming from. If you normally inflate to 39psi for carrying 5 persons it would probably be higher i guess.
'23 Kia Niro EV TPMS resolved by pumping the offending tyre to 45 psi and driving for 2 miles. Thank you. Who'd have thought all these hours of youtube would be so useful.
I have just followed your trick. The recommended pressure alone does not solve the problem alarm.
I put extra pressure on the problem tyre - a little less than here recommended. Drove 1 km, and the alarm was reset automatically. Reduced the pressure, and everything is fine.
Thank you for posting.
Just wanted to throw out a quick thanks for your videos. I've had more than one question about my EV6 that was answered here on your feed. Cheers from Oregon USA!
Thank you for this. I have a Kia Sportage and it's been driving me nuts, trying to get the warning to go off.
I had this warning on my wife's EV6 and I just inflated them all to 36 psi, then drove for a couple miles and the TPMS warning cleared.
It’s good when it works the way it’s supposed to. Just wish it was consistent.
Thanks for the info Brian, my light came on yesterday as the temperature dropped suddenly, couldn’t turn it off until I over inflated the tyre!!! Back to normal pressure ow with not light on. Would never have guessed that was the answer. David
Cheers. I had to do it myself this morning and watch my own video to remind myself😂 Also put it at the end of this weeks Kia Electric News Episode because it’s that time of year.
"I'll just turn the ignition on." 😄 Old habits die hard.
As usual an excellent video, thank you.
I had exactly the same problem with a warning of low pressure on the front nearside wheel despite the pressure reading exactly the same as the other wheels. They were all set to 32 from the salesroom. However, I've just taken your advice....upped them all to 36 psi and the offending wheel to 45 and the warning has cleared. They all now are adjusted to read 36 psi and the TPMS is stabilised. I suspect that cold weather has played a hand in these warnings.
I agree the cold snap has caused a spate of these alerts & also on the new Niro EV.
@@evodessey Interesting that my local Kia garage offered no solution when I rang up and asked about a warning reset procedure.....
Sounds about normal😂 We are out in the real world trying to use this stuff and end up knowing more that they do sometimes.
I HAD THE SAME ISSUE TODAY. After pumping up the flat tyre. The display would not reset but stayed on for about 10 klm,s. So i did as the clip showed and bingo after 1 minute driving unit reset. And yes i did deflate back to 34kpa.
Cheers. It’s a real pain that there is not a simple reset method.
Thank you for doing this for us! You’re amazing. It worked! I will say I didn’t have to drive once I kept pumping it. It disappeared on its on.
Thank you for the video. Thank you for your perseverance. Lol. Driving in all that rain I feel for you. It is my luck. I am having the exact same issue but over here across the pond in Florida. Once I get back to the house I’m going to try your fix. Thank you so much. ⚓️
And the verdict is in. Success!. I followed your advice and increased my front drivers side, tire pressure to 45 and within a quarter-mile it had reset. However, I would like to comment that I’ve had my EV6 only three weeks and the tire pressure was sitting at Between 30 and 31 psi for all four tires. So during this TPMS reset I increased the tire pressure of all tires to 36 psi. Everything is awesome.. I do want to say it’s cool seeing your EV6 with the steering wheel on the right side. That would be fun for me to drive. Thanks again for all your help and the video.
Hi Brian. The exact same thing happened to my car today on the same wheel as yours, so it looks like it may be either a faulty sensor or more likely a software issue.
Thanks Brian. I have yet to see a TPMS warning on my EV6. However, I have noted consistently that the pressure readings on the dash are lower than observed when measuring with a gauge (and with the pressure set on my compressor when I fill the tires). Also, I use CarScanner to monitor both the PSI and tire temps. The dash readings are consistently lower than both the gauge and CarScanner. I don't know if all TPMS sensors do it the same way, but I have been told that they compare the RPM's of the indiividual wheels, and have observed in other vehicles that going over a "rumble strip" on a motor way (which theoretically should lower the RPM on the side that has done so) can trigger a warning -note the comment below that this is probably not the mechanism here. Another curiosity is that I note that if I've parked my car so that one side is in the sun and the other side is in the shade, this is reflected in the tire temp readings seen in CarScanner, so that theoretically that would result in higher psi reading on the "hotter" side.
Thanks Brian....storing up all these little tips to when.....
Many manufacturers don't have individual sensors in each wheel, but instead it utilises the abs system to highlight a discrepancy the expected values as it rotates, kicking up an error. Not sure if Kia do though.
If is reporting pressure on the dash, there are sensors on the wheels. You cannot deduce that from rotation rate differences.
I have a Niro EV, the same issue, incredibly annoying, my previous Sportage was ok, but have inflated the tyres (not to 45 which is way too high which makes even more ridiculous). Looks like I need to do this and Kia need to do a software update (many manufacturers have a reset option in the menu for instance).
It’s a real pain in the bum. Had to do it again this Winter as well. Don’t think i ever had to do it to my e-Niro. Had to do it for Wife’s Zoe last week as well but that was simply inflate to the correct pressure and it sorted itself out.
Great video Brian, it's now solved my issue with tyre pressure waring being active.
Cheers. That’s great to hear Gavin.
A mute point but 40 psi works for me. The question is why do we need to do this? Lots of people have reported this issue
Agreed there should be a reset button. It’s nuts we have to do this.
Had the warning from the rear passenger side tyre. Pumped all to 36 and went for a drive for 10 minutes where my speed was 50+. Warning automatically cleared itself.
Yeah the car can do it when it wants too if it’s in the mood😂
@@evodessey looks like I chose the right time for mine then. Shame they just don’t have a reset button in software to deal with it. Having to jump through hoops to clear a warning - after you know you’ve fixed it by setting the right pressure - is nonsense. Kia need to fix this!
Great videos. I had a slow puncture for about 4 weeks up to about 6 weeks ago. Warning would come up on dashboard once tyre psi dropped below 30 psi, while pumping tyre & with the car fully on it would cancel the warning once psi got over 30 psi is . Eventually got the tyre fixed with a plug in the usual way for most tyres. I keep psi around 33ish......Irish roads are not the best so a little less then recommended helps with the comfort.
Would this also be necessary in order to pair new sensors after changing wheels?
I honestly don’t know. If you have the wheels changed the easiest way is to get the TPMS sensors transferred to the active wheels you have installed. Car will see no change unless it sees difference in tyre pressures and the warning comes up. In which case over inflate to 45psi and drive the car a short distance. More info on this forum www.kiaevforums.com/threads/aftermarket-wheels-post-your-make-model-specs.7162/page-2#post-57235
Did you try going for the 36 that the placard said before the massive jump to 45?
With the car reporting that you were 6 psi under. It is probably coded to require you to bring it back to spec, not just picking up 2 or 3 psi, that could just be the effect of thr tyre over heating.
Yes i did bring them all back to 36 before the method that worked.
Many thanks for this: I had the same issue occur with my EV6 3-4 weeks ago: started with one tyre showing a warning, then two and then three.
Re-inflated each to 36psi which cleared 2 of the tyre pressure warnings but left me still with one! After checking through all the pressures again, the warning eventually cleared of its own accord a few days later. 🎉
Seems very temperamental and it left me scratching my head for several days: on my previous Audi, you could manually reset and clear the TPMS warning, an option that isn’t available here. I wonder if this could be related to a software bug?
Some Kia’s have a TPMS reset button. Would be nice if we had one. Could be a software bug. I agree it’s very temperamental and i had a whole year trouble free of anything like this. I have the November head unit software installed & i know quite a few functions are carried out in the head unit computer as well as maps & entertainment. Also some head unit updates have changed graphics in HUD & Binnacle so i would not be surprised if this was linked to software update 221004.
@@evodessey That’s interesting because this happened to me before I installed the latest software update.
All my tyres needed topping up (they were ~32psi), and had my GT Line since March, so it’s good to be alerted to it - prompted me to invest in a portable compressor rather than rely on petrol station machines as well! - it’s clearing that persistent warning on one tyre once you’ve addressed the problem that’s a bit annoying!
I really appreciate your videos by the way - been following for the past year since I put the deposit down on my EV6 (only waited 5 months, guess I was lucky!). Really useful and engaging content and I look forward to your weekly posts, so cheers!
@@mrpaultraynor Ah that rules out the last software update then.😂 Cheers. Can’t believe i’ve been doing these videos for a year. Well over 200 videos now 2-3 a week.
I've had to change tyre pressure twice now. After setting the correct tyre pressure the alerts keep appearing for a few cycles. At about the fourth trip the alert disappears.
Thanks Brian, works on EV6 GT Line S with HP
I got alert saying low tyre presssure on my KIA EV6 AWD Exclusive and it was given by KIA to me with 32 psi and I pumped it up to 36 on every tire and it helped no alerts on
Hi Brian - looking at the 2022 manual on page 5 - 67, it suggests that any of the settings accessible from the Move switch button (the middle of the 3 on the left side of the steering wheel) are re-settable by using the 3rd (right) button in the same row. Does that not work for the TPMS? Seems crazy to have to over-inflate the tyres and/or visit a Kia dealer if you change a tyre!
If you mean pressing the OK button on the steering wheel when you have tyre pressure displayed in binnacle then No it does not work.
wonder what caused the problem in the first place, faulty sensor ?
be interesting to see if it happens again soon.
Sudden air pressure & temp changes trigger it but maybe the front right had slightly less in than the rest and the problem got amplified or the sensor is a bit off. Been driving it for a week now all tyres are appearing as 34psi (36 on the tyre gauge). Double checked tyre and nothing i can see but i need to jack it up properly to spin it to check. There has been a spate of them on Facebook groups & forums for the the last few weeks. Funny that i’ve been through last Winter and a whole year and never had one until now.
Given the spec says 36 and it was displaying 30, the car was reporting a genuine issue.
This is not necessarily a fault. All tyres loose pressure over time, which is why you should check pressures occasionally. Re inflate to recommended pressures before you get a low pressure warning.
Incidentally the tyre pressures displayed in my EV6 exactly match the tyre pressure gauge. I guess there will always be some minor differences between different pressure gauges.
Thank you for this! Worked great!
Glad to hear that.👍
Thank you brother
on pumps up to 40psi no problems
Out of Curiosity Brian, why don't you inflate the tyres to recommended 36psi and keep them at 34 instead?
Ambient temp plays havoc with the pressures so they read lower in Winter 1-5c. They were inflated to 36 in the Summer. Even though they were adjusted last year i still had to re-inflate to 36 again this Winter but it was slightly colder in November than last year at one point.
Thanks. That's help ne
My gt line make sudden brake when in drive assist cruise speed under 20 miles.
Yes i’ve had that. System seems a bit over cautious.
As usual a very informative video. However, I would have thought the first thing to do when you get a TPMS warning light when you're on the driveway is to get out and look at the offending tyre just in case you have a puncture. There would be no sense in driving away only to find your tyre is at 5 psi and you have to get it home. Why do you get a warning when clearly your tyre is up to the same pressure as the others, or better? During freezing temperatures I put an extra two pounds in each tyre to compensate.
Cheers. First thing i did was check my tyre first chance i got. The warning came on 2 miles after i’d left home and after i’d gone down a hill. Others on forums have posted pictures of all tyres being the same pressure and the warning still being on. One of the great Kia mysteries… Yes i think it is a good idea to put a few pounds in in freezing temps but it’s easy to get caught out by a sudden cold snap.
Why can’t kia just have a reset software in the infotainment screen to do this? It’s just so backward with a modern car like this. So ridiculous process just to reset a tyre pressure!
Totally agree
45 on all kias??!! Isn't that dangerously high?? 😮
Not on my EV6 20 inch wheels,Max inflation pressure is 51 PSI,they are only on 45 from my house to the end of the road,a very short distance then reduced back down to 38 when the pesky warning goes off. You may be able to get away with inflation to 40 to get rid but I only get one opportunity to test this a year.
So the solution is to dangerously overinflate the tyres and then deflate them when the sensor finally figures out that just “1
point of variance is now ok to not trigger the warning light”??? Sometimes I despair at technology - over complicated to the point of stupidity.
Why not just have an button-press option - like MANY cars have - to say “yes - I’m happy that the tyres are ok to carry on with”? 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
I agree. Some Kia’s do have a reset button to reset TPMS. Some in the comments suggest you only have to inflate to 40psi but it’s still a pain.
40psi did the trick for me a couple of weeks ago (still ok), bur as you say, a pain though!
@@roydenjones7541 Thats good to know. I guess it depends on what your previous PSI level is that you are coming from. If you normally inflate to 39psi for carrying 5 persons it would probably be higher i guess.
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진짜 됩니다 시발 똑같은증상인데 45목표로 넣다가 38에서 괜찮아졌어요