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How to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Honda Avancier?

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KatherineMarie
07/29/25 10:45pm

Methods to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Honda Avancier: 1. Start the vehicle, locate the home button on the central display screen, find the settings, select vehicle, and then the tire pressure monitoring system calibration will be displayed. After selecting calibration, the tire pressure warning light will be reset. 2. During the vehicle startup process, all warning lights on the dashboard will illuminate as the vehicle performs a self-check. After the self-check is completed, the warning lights will turn off. If a warning light remains on, it may indicate a fault in a particular system or component of the vehicle, requiring immediate inspection. 3. If the tire pressure warning light stays on continuously, it indicates an issue with the vehicle's tire pressure. After performing the calibration operation, if the warning message persists, it is recommended to check the tire pressure and perform the calibration again. If the warning light cannot be reset, it is necessary to take the vehicle to a 4S dealership for maintenance and inspection.

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OMatthew
08/16/25 12:06am

I just encountered the tire pressure warning light on my Avancier the other day and spent quite some time figuring it out. First, get out of the car and check if the air pressure in all four tires is normal, referring to the standard tire pressure values listed on the door frame. If the tire pressure is fine, start the engine but don't drive. Use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel: press the home button to enter system settings, find the tire pressure calibration option in the vehicle settings, confirm, and wait a few minutes for the initialization to complete. Last time I calibrated it, the light went off automatically after driving two kilometers. If the light remains on, it might be due to a knocked sensor or a dead battery, so I recommend getting a professional check at a 4S店. Also, remember to recalibrate the tire pressure monitoring system when the seasons change.

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LondonRose
10/18/25 4:45am

Dealing with the Avancier tire pressure warning light is quite simple, just remember three steps: First, adjust all four tire pressures to the standard value when the tires are cold (refer to the label on the driver's door frame). Then start the vehicle and keep it stationary, access the vehicle settings menu via the center touchscreen, locate the Tire Pressure Monitoring System calibration and initiate the process. Do not drive during calibration as the system requires several minutes to collect data. After completion, drive a few hundred meters and the dashboard light will turn off. The key is to perform this operation when tires are cold - heated tires with increased pressure may interfere with calibration. Also, remember to recalibrate after tire repairs or replacements to ensure proper system monitoring.

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JudahFitz
12/01/25 5:24am

As a female car owner, the dashboard warning lights are the most dreaded sight. If the tire pressure light in the Honda Avancier comes on, don't panic. First, safely pull over and check if the tires are punctured or leaking. If the tire pressure is normal, proceed with the following steps: start the engine, shift to P gear, use the arrow keys on the left side of the steering wheel to navigate the menu, find the tire pressure calibration option in the settings, and press the scroll wheel to confirm and initiate the process. Wait quietly for three minutes to allow the system to reset, avoiding any throttle input during this time. After calibration, drive slowly for a short distance, and the light should turn off. If you make a mistake during the process or the light keeps coming back on, it might be due to the tire pressure sensor being clogged with mud. Last time, I had the mechanic clean the sensor area on the wheel hub during a car wash, and that solved the problem.

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