The Hyundai Tucson grew from value crossover into a striking, tech-laden family SUV with its distinctive parametric grille. With more electronics on board, the service-reminder system needs a manual reset whenever maintenance is complete, or the wrench symbol keeps showing at start-up. Tucson owners commonly perform an oil service reset, clear the maintenance interval, run a TPMS reset after adjusting tyre pressures and reinitialise the electric windows following a battery change. As the dash interface changed dramatically across Tucson generations, we keep the walkthroughs grouped by generation so the menus match your car. Select your Tucson’s generation from the list below to find the correct reset steps.