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I have had a Hyundai 120 for a couple of years---on the occasions that the tyre pressure warning light came on I put some air in to the required amount. I got used to not seeing the warning light go out straight away--but after about 1/2 a mile drive. Two days ago I put some air in all the tyres(because the warning light had come on), but the light didn't go out until the next day!---just curious
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Different car manufacturers use different methods for detecting tyre pressure loss. Some use the difference in rotation speed of wheels (a flatter tyre will cause the wheel to rotate more quickly); if that's the case with Hyundai you will need to travel a reasonable distance for the car to detect it reliably as it needs to even-out the effect of cornering.