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How to reset the tire pressure light on a Honda Spirior?

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MorganLynn
07/29/25 4:34am
Ensure the gear lever is in the P position, press the knob slightly to the right side of the steering wheel once, then rotate it to "Vehicle Settings". Press the knob to enter "Vehicle Settings", then rotate to "Tire Pressure Monitoring System Calibration". After entering "Tire Pressure Monitoring System Calibration", rotate to "Calibrate". Press the knob to complete the calibration of the vehicle's tire pressure monitoring system. The warning light will turn off. Rotate the knob to gradually exit the vehicle settings.
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Butler
08/12/25 5:06pm
My Honda Spirior has been running for over five years, and the tire pressure light occasionally comes on, which is quite annoying but not hard to reset. Generally, first find a safe place to park and check if all tires—including the spare—are properly inflated, usually within the standard range of 30-35 psi (refer to the label on the door frame). If the pressure is fine, it’s likely a false alarm. With the ignition on but the engine off, locate the "Menu" or "Settings" button on the left side of the steering wheel, scroll down to the "Tire Pressure Calibration" option, and confirm the reset. For some older models, you may need to press and hold a reset button for a few seconds until the light blinks and disappears. Remember, don’t rush to drive off—wait until the light fully goes out. I’ve had cases where the light came back on after resetting, usually due to uneven tire pressure, so top up the air or check the sensors elsewhere. Making it a habit to check tire pressure monthly can greatly reduce such issues.
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LaKathryn
10/03/25 3:30am
The procedure to reset the tire pressure light on the Honda Spirior is something I often help friends with. First, ensure the tire pressure meets standards—don’t underestimate this, as weather changes can affect tire pressure values. Then, with the car started but not moving, use the directional buttons on the dashboard to locate the tire pressure reset option; for newer models, you might find it under system settings in the infotainment screen, then select TPMS reset and confirm. Patience is key: the reset process takes three to five seconds, and the light will flash before turning off. If it’s a false alarm due to a sensor malfunction or dead battery, don’t tamper with it—take it to a professional shop for repair. During routine maintenance, I always remind my friends to clean dust off the tires and rims to prevent sensor failures. After all, tire pressure affects braking distance and fuel efficiency—safety comes first.
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