How to Reset the Tire Pressure Light on the 10th Generation Accord?
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After ensuring the vehicle is running stably, check the dashboard to see if the tire pressure light is illuminated. If it is, identify which wheel is affected and inflate it promptly. After inflating the tire, perform a reset check. Once inflation is complete, manually reset the system. Locate the settings on the central console to recheck the tire pressure. If everything is normal, proceed to the reset phase or the light will turn off directly.
I always feel that the tire pressure warning light on the 10th-generation Accord is a common issue, mainly due to low tire pressure or sensor problems. When handling it myself, I first check for tire leaks: start the car but don't drive off, locate the placard near the driver's door, which displays the standard tire pressure value (e.g., around 32 PSI), then use a tire pressure gauge to measure each tire. If the pressure is low, quickly inflate to the standard value. Next, to reset the light: sit in the driver's seat, turn on the ignition but don't start the engine, press and hold the button on the right side of the steering wheel, bring up the dashboard menu, find the vehicle settings, select the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) reset, and confirm—the light should turn off. If the light remains on, it might be a sensor malfunction or wheel imbalance, so it's advisable to visit a 4S shop for inspection. Make it a habit to check tire pressure every two months to extend tire life, save on fuel costs, and avoid unexpected breakdowns on the road.