How to Solve the Odyssey Tire Pressure Light Always On?
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Solution for the Odyssey tire pressure light always being on: The Odyssey's tire pressure reset button is located in the central control settings. First, power on the vehicle and open the central control display screen to find the settings option. Press the reset button and select the tire pressure monitoring system calibration option, then follow the prompts to complete the operation. The Odyssey is positioned as an MPV, with dimensions of 4874mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1702mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2900mm. Standard features of the Honda Odyssey include: driver and front passenger airbags, front side airbags, tire pressure monitoring, front seatbelt reminder, ABS anti-lock braking system, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, vehicle stability system, sport mode switching, and hill start assist.
I drive an Odyssey to take my kids to school, and I often encounter the tire pressure warning light coming on, which is quite annoying. You should always pay attention to safety. If the light keeps coming on, the tire pressure might indeed be insufficient. The recommended tire pressure for the Odyssey is listed on the sticker by the door, usually around 220-230 kPa. You can buy a tire pressure gauge to check it yourself. In cold weather, tire pressure tends to drop, so you need to inflate them regularly. If the light doesn’t go off after inflating, it might be a sensor issue—the battery could be dead after a few years of use. Try resetting the system: after starting the car, find the TPMS button under the steering wheel, press and hold it for five seconds until the light flashes. If you still can’t fix it, take it to a dealership for inspection—they have professional tools to diagnose the problem. Don’t risk driving on the highway with an unresolved issue. Get into the habit of checking tire pressure once a month; it saves fuel and prevents blowouts.