

Now you know how to reset and calibrate the TPMS in your Honda the next time it lights up your dashboard. These simple steps can save you a trip to the dealership or the tire shop, and a lot of money. Once the light blinks, the calibration process has begun.Press and hold the button until the light blinks twice.If There is No TPMS Button Select Vehicle Settings on the MID Screen. Press and Hold Until the TPMS Warning Light Blinks Twice. Find the Honda TPMS Button to the Left of the Steering Column. If your Honda has this, do the following: Keep Your Honda in Park and Start the Vehicle. I watched what they done when they reset tpms on my car. but i do know this, Honda dealer charged me for 110 for what are you trying to do, which is Reset the TPMS. Some older Hondas may have a TPMS button on the left side of the steering wheel. Reply Save Like 1 - 20 of 86 Posts 1 2 3 4 5 Next epi79 2 I dont know to answer your question. Scroll to the vehicle Settings screen, and select it.
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There is probably no need to take your vehicle in for service, as the following few steps should turn the Honda TPMS light off, and are easy to do yourself. To turn off the flashing TPMS light, with the engine running, scan each sensor again and drive the vehicle for 10 minutes above 30mph. Turn ignition to the OFF position and unplug the scan tool. After you’ve inflated the tires properly, sometimes the system needs to be reset and calibrated if the TPMS light stays on. Connect scan tool to OBDII port and upload sensor IDs.

This is an indication that you should check your tire pressures and probably add air. This is what I have learned thus far: Check that the tire pressure in all 4 wheels are at the suggested pressure before changing If you change the tires, the TPMSmust be re-initiated If you have brake work done, ABS Braking System is tied to TPMS, the TPMSmust be re-initiated In my '07, there is neither a TPMS switch nor a means to reset. If your tire pressure gets low, the TPMS light will come on. The Honda TPMS -tire pressure monitoring system- keeps tabs on how much air is in your tires.
