How to Reset Honda Tire Pressure Warning Light?

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DiSophie
07/24/25 12:32am
Here are the steps to reset the Honda tire pressure warning light: 1. Press the arrow button at the lower right corner of the steering wheel until "Personal Settings" appears on the center display. 2. Press the SET/RESET button, and "Enter Tire Pressure Monitoring System Calibration" will appear on the center display. 3. Press the SET/RESET button again, and "Set Tire Pressure Monitoring System Calibration" will appear on the center display. 4. Press the arrow button at the lower right corner of the steering wheel, and "Calibration 2/2" will appear on the center display. 5. Press the SET/RESET button, and "Calibration Started" will appear on the center display. Wait a few seconds to complete the process.
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