The Hyundai i30 Mk2 (GD) (2012-2017) was a mature, European-developed family hatchback that sharpened the brand’s appeal with crisp styling and a refined cabin. Servicing this i30 leaves a few electronic counters that want resetting before the dash reads clean. You might perform a maintenance light reset after fresh oil, an oil service reset, a TPMS reset following a tyre swap, or a brake pad wear reset when new pads are installed. Battery replacement may call for registration, and disconnecting power can require re-initialising the electric windows. Find the exact Hyundai i30 procedure you need in the list below and follow the detailed, step-by-step instructions for a clean reset.