Honda Civic Tire Pressure Light

How To Reset Tire Pressure Light 2017 Honda Civic

HONDA TPMS RESET PROCEDURE

STEP 1: Press and hold the TPMS button until the low tire pressure/TPMS system warning lamp blinks twice.

STEP 2: Once done blinking, the calibration process has begun, you release the TPMS button.

TIP: Honda recommends driving the vehicle for approximately 30 minutes between 30-65mph to complete the calibration process. The tire pressure monitoring system has now been reset.

WHEN TO CALIBRATE/RESET HONDA TPMS SYSTEM:

–>When you rotate the tires

–>When you replace one or more tires

–>Adjust the pressure in one or more tires.(this includes tire repairs and wheel fixes) Tire Gauge on Amazon.

If the calibration process fails after the first attempt, repeat the process.

honda tpms description

2016 Honda Civic’s tire pressure monitors detect a change in tire conditions and overall dimensions due to a decrease in pressure. The tire pressure monitoring system is activated automatically each time the engine is started. This is a safety feature of the vehicle. Honda TPMS on this vehicle doesn’t measure the pressure in each tire directly. Instead, it monitors and compares the rolling radius and rotational characteristics of each wheel and tire while you’re driving to figure out if one or more tires are significantly under-inflated. (Honda uses its ABS sensors, to learn more about how this works, read this article.) If the system does determine that a tire is low on air, the low tire pressure/tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) will illuminate on the driver’s dashboard. To learn more about how all Honda TPMS, read here.

honda tpms warnings and tips:

–>This tire pressure monitoring system has a way to detect if there is a problem with the TPMS itself. If the TPMS warning lamp blinks for about a minute and then stays on, there is a problem with the TPMS system or the spare tire is installed on the vehicle. (Best Cordless tire inflators)

–>Honda recommends using the OEM brand tire and wheels when replacements are necessary. This will prevent TPMS system issues. 
–>If the vehicle battery dies, after jumping or replacing the battery, the TPMS system warning will come on, after driving a short distance the TPMS system warning indicator will go off.