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How do I check tire pressure on a Hyundai Kona?

My Hyundai Kona is my prized possession. So when it started to handle a bit weird, I got really nervous. My friend reassured me that I probably just need to fill the tires with air. What do I need to do to check tire pressure on my Kona?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
All Hyundai Konas are equipped with a tire pressure monitor system (TPMS). So if that’s the issue, you should see a tire with an exclamation point light up on your dashboard. Even if you don’t, checking tire pressure is probably still a smart option.
Here’s how to check tire pressure on a Hyundai Kona:
  1. Open your owner’s manual to find out the proper psi in each tire.
  2. Locate the valve stem and unscrew it.
  3. Push the tire gauge against the valve stem to get a psi reading.
  4. If your tire is low, fill it with air accordingly.
  5. If you need to remove air, press the backside of the tire gauge against the valve stem. If done correctly, you should hear air leaving the tire.
  6. Once you have all the tires to the proper psi, you’re done.
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