In most Kia Sedona models there isn’t a single, dedicated TPMS reset button you press. The system is reset through the vehicle’s onboard controls or via a tire-pressure relearn procedure performed by driving. The exact method can vary by model year and trim.
Does the Sedona have a physical TPMS reset button?
Most Sedona configurations do not include a simple physical reset button for TPMS. Instead, reset or relearn is handled through the instrument cluster or a software menu, or automatically through a driving relearn process. Some markets or older specs may show a small button labeled TPMS near the steering wheel, but this is not universal.
Two common ways to reset TPMS on a Kia Sedona
If your vehicle supports it, you can reset via the on-board TPMS menu. If not, you’ll rely on a tire-pressure relearn by driving. Below are the two primary approaches you may encounter.
- Reset via the instrument cluster or touchscreen (if equipped): Turn the ignition to ON with the engine off, navigate to Vehicle/TPMS or Tire Pressure Monitoring in the menu, select Reset or Relearn, and confirm. You may need to drive afterward to complete the relearn.
- Manual tire-pressure relearn by driving: Inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressures (check the door jamb sticker or owner's manual), then drive at about 50 mph (80 km/h) or faster for 10 minutes or more to trigger the relearn. If the light remains on, recheck tire pressures and repeat; if it still won’t reset, have the system inspected by a professional.
Note: The exact menu labels and steps can vary by year and market. If you’re unsure, consult your Sedona’s owner's manual for the precise procedure for your model.
What to do if the TPMS light won’t reset
If the TPMS warning light stays on after attempting both methods, there may be a faulty sensor, a damaged wheel, or a problem with the TPMS control module. In that case, seek service from a Kia dealer or tire shop to diagnose sensor health and perform a proper relearn or sensor replacement.
Summary
For most Kia Sedona models, there isn’t a universal, dedicated TPMS reset button. Resetting the system usually happens through the vehicle’s TPMS menu (if equipped) or via a manual tire-pressure relearn driven at highway speed. If your attempts don’t clear the light, consult the owner's manual or a Kia service professional to check sensors and perform a proper relearn.


