Hyundai Kona

The Hyundai Kona made a splash with its bold, layered styling and broad engine choice in the compact SUV class. Its service-reminder electronics track time and distance, and they need a manual reset once you have completed maintenance, or the wrench icon stays lit on the cluster. Owners regularly perform an oil service reset, clear the maintenance light, carry out a TPMS reset after adjusting tyre pressures and reinitialise the electric windows following a battery disconnect. Because the dash interface and menu logic shifted between Kona generations, we have grouped every walkthrough by generation so the steps match your car exactly. Select your Kona’s generation below to find the correct reset procedures.