How to reset the service light and maintenance light on a Hyundai Santa Fe for model years 2013, 2014, and 2015. Use the button on the dashboard of the automobile to manually reset the maintenance light.
- Start the car.
- The display will read “Service required” if a service is overdue. Press the SELECT/RESET button (left pointing arrow) at the bottom right of the steering wheel for more than one second to clear this message.
- The service interval will be restored to its original value.
- The user must enter the SERVICE INTERVAL menu to enable and configure the service interval feature. To highlight the INFORMATION menu, press the MODE button (rectangle icons) on the bottom right of the steering wheel.
- To enter the menu, press the SELECT/RESET button. Then, to activate the SERVICE INTERVAL mode and select the appropriate interval, press the DOWN arrow.
- To make sure the indication has been reset, turn off the ignition and then start the vehicle.
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One of the most fundamental and important maintenance for your car is an oil change.
Every 3,000-miles, Hyundai advises having your 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe’s oil and filter changed.
How frequently should a 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe have its oil changed?
Hyundai advises changing the oil and filter in your 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, but it’s essential to consult your owner’s handbook and your dealer to determine the intervals that are ideal for your vehicle.
Where is the Santa Fe’s TPMS reset button?
Usually found somewhere under the steering wheel, the reset button for the tire pressure monitoring system. When the tire pressure monitor system light blinks three times, hold down the reset button.
Is there a TPMS on the 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe?
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) in the impacted vehicles may not have been properly configured during vehicle assembly, which means it won’t issue the proper warning in the event of an underinflated tire.
The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 138, “Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems,” is not met by these vehicles.
What makes 5W 20 and 5W 30 different?
These two engine oils function well in the environments for which they were created. Due to its low viscosity and reduced friction in the engine parts, 5w20 is a champion in colder regions with speedier engine starts. In hotter regions where a thick oil is required to resist the higher temperatures, 5w30 excels. Naturally, the engine will heat up more, necessitating a thicker oil. In colder climates, 5w20 is associated with higher performance and fuel economy, whereas 5w30 is associated with better overall engine component protection.