tilda_crystal34
H1 Tire Pressure Sensor Fault
Summary of the thread
A 2007 Hyundai H1 owner experienced a persistent tire pressure warning light and error message, despite correct tire pressure. The issue was traced to a fault stored in the error memory, indicating a tire pressure sensor fault. The problem was resolved by replacing the TPMS sensor, which had a dead battery.
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tilda_crystal34 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! The air valve seems ok at first glance, but I'll take a closer look. Was it definitely the valve in your case, or could it also be the sensor itself?
moritz_flame36
Well, for me it wasn't the valve directly, but turned out to be the TPMS sensor battery dying. I would highly recommend that you visit a local workshop.
tilda_crystal34 (community.author)
Thanks! It was indeed the TPMS sensor. The battery was empty, just as you suspected. Had to replace the sensor, cost me around 280€. Appreciate your help!
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moritz_flame36
Hey there! Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my old Opel Astra. Kept getting low tire warnings even though the tires were properly inflated. Did you check the air valve? Maybe it is faulty.