How to reset the tire pressure warning light on the 10th generation Accord?

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Baker
07/24/25 7:05am
To reset the tire pressure warning light on the 10th generation Accord: Start the vehicle: After the vehicle runs stably, check if the tire pressure light on the dashboard is on. If it is, identify which wheel is affected and inflate it promptly. After inflating the tire, reset the detection: After inflation is complete, manually reset the system. You can find the settings on the car's central console, then recheck the tire pressure. If normal, proceed to the reset phase or the light will turn off directly. Regularly monitoring tire pressure can prevent breakdowns due to unperformed self-checks. 10th generation Accord: The 10th generation Accord has a length of 4893mm, width of 1862mm, height of 1449mm, and a wheelbase of 2830mm. The front track is 1600mm, and the rear track is 1610mm, with a fuel tank capacity of 56L. The maximum power output is 143 kW at 5500 rpm, and the maximum torque is 260 Nm. The top speed is 190 km/h. The front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension.
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DelQuinn
08/11/25 2:49am
Our family has been driving the 10th-generation Accord for quite some time and has encountered the tire pressure warning light a few times. The method to reset it starts with the basics. First, find a safe place to park and use a tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure of all tires, checking if they are within the standard values (found on the door label). If the pressure is low, inflate them to the normal range. If the pressure is fine, then enter the car, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, locate the vehicle settings on the dashboard or center console screen, switch to the tire pressure calibration mode, and press the reset button. The system will indicate that calibration is in progress, and driving for about five to ten minutes will turn off the light. It’s important to develop a habit of checking the tire pressure once a month to avoid frequent warning lights affecting driving safety. The car’s sensors are sensitive, alerting even with a slight pressure difference—this is a good feature but requires careful handling.
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