Where is the Odyssey tire pressure reset button?
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The Odyssey tire pressure reset button is located in the central control settings. First, select the vehicle settings, press the select or reset button, and then choose the tire pressure reset monitoring calibration. The standard tire pressure for standard tires is 2.4 to 2.5 bar, while for reinforced tires, it is 2.8 to 2.9 bar. The maximum pressure should not exceed 3.5 bar. The dimensions of the Odyssey are 4847mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1702mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm. Compared to the current pure gasoline model, the new Odyssey upgrades the central multimedia screen to 8 inches, replaces the HDMI port under the central control panel with two 2.1A USB ports, adds a remote engine start function, and introduces the world's first magic-sensing door technology. When carrying the key, sliding your palm or elbow forward or backward in the rear door sensing area can open or close the door.
I remember when I was driving a Honda Odyssey, the tire pressure reset button wasn't actually hard to find, but it was easy to overlook. It's among those small buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. You press the menu button, go into settings on the instrument cluster screen, select vehicle settings, and there you'll find TPMS calibration. Just click confirm to reset it. This function is important because once the tire pressure warning light comes on, if you don't reset it, the alarm keeps reminding you, which can be distracting. I recommend doing it every time after changing tires or adding air to avoid problems on the road. If you're driving a newer model, you might find it quicker in the central control screen menu. Anyway, don't rush, just take your time to figure it out. I've been in this situation myself while driving, and it took me two or three minutes to sort it out. Safety first, after all.