How Can I Reset Tire Pressure Light on My Honda (with or without a touchscreen)

 

If your tire pressure light comes on, it may simply be due to temperature changes. If you check and find that the tires are within normals ranges, you likely want to reset the light. In this article, we'll explain a step-by-step guide of how to do that. This incudes Honda models in Macon and Milledgeville including the Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Civic, HR-V, and Odyssey use a touchscreen system.

Honda Models with Touchscreen Display

1.        From the Home screen, select Settings

2.        Select Vehicle

3.        Select TPMS Calibration

4.        Select Calibrate

That's it. Then drive normally to allow the system to complete the process.

 

Honda Models Without Touchscreen

For some trims without a touchscreen:

1.        Use the steering wheel buttons

2.        Navigate to Settings

3.        Select TPMS Calibration

4.        Select Calibrate

Again, drive for about 30 minutes at consistent speeds to complete the reset.

 

Resetting TPMS on Older Honda Models

If you drive an older Honda in Madison or Eatonton, your reset process may look slightly different.

Models With Steering Wheel Buttons

1.        Press MENU

2.        Select Customize Settings

3.        Select TPMS Calibration

4.        Select Initialize

5.        Select Yes

6.        Press MENU to exit

 

Models With a TPMS Button

Some older Honda models have a TPMS button located to the left of the steering wheel.

If yours does:

·      Press and hold the TPMS button

·      Wait until the warning light blinks twice

Then release and drive normally.

 

When It's More Than Just Air Pressure

If the TPMS light flashes every time you start your Honda, that's different.

A flashing light typically means:

·      A TPMS sensor is faulty

·      A tire was replaced without properly reinstalling the sensor

·      There's a communication issue in the system

In that case, it's best to schedule service at Butler Honda in Milledgeville. Our technicians can quickly diagnose whether it's a sensor issue or something more complex.

 

Why This Happens Frequently in Middle Georgia

If you live in:

·      Macon

·      Eatonton

·      Madison

·      Milledgeville

·      Gray

·      Sandersville

You've probably noticed how quickly temperatures change in Georgia. A drop of just 10 degrees can reduce tire pressure by about 1 PSI.

Cold mornings followed by warm afternoons often trigger the Honda tire pressure light even if your tires aren't damaged.

This is especially common for:

·      College students commuting around Milledgeville

·      Families driving between Macon and Madison

·      Daily commuters traveling Highway 441

 

When to Visit Butler Honda in Milledgeville

You should schedule service if:

·      The TPMS light flashes at startup

·      The light stays on after recalibration

·      You suspect a slow tire leak

·      You recently replaced tires and the system won't reset

Our certified Honda technicians use factory diagnostic tools to properly reset and test your system. If you've been Googling how to reset tire pressure light on Honda near Macon, we're just a short drive away in Milledgeville.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to reset the Honda tire pressure light?

Once recalibration is initiated, it takes about 30 minutes of driving between 30-65 mph for the system to reset.

 

Why is my Honda tire pressure light still on after adding air?

Because the TPMS system requires recalibration. Simply adding air does not automatically turn the light off.

 

Can I drive with the TPMS light on?

If the light is solid, check your tire pressure immediately. If the light is flashing, the system may be malfunctioning and should be inspected.

 

Does cold weather affect Honda tire pressure?

Yes. Temperature drops in Milledgeville, Macon, and Madison commonly trigger the TPMS warning due to air pressure changes.

 

How much does it cost to fix a TPMS sensor?

Costs vary depending on model, but our service team at Butler Honda can provide a transparent quote after diagnosing the issue.

 

Your Local Honda Service Experts Near Macon & Eatonton

If resetting the tire pressure light feels confusing or the warning won't turn off, you don't have to figure it out alone. Whether you need a quick recalibration, tire rotation, new tires, or a full diagnostic inspection, our service team is here to help.

If you're searching for how to reset tire pressure light on Honda, now you know the steps. And if it still won't reset, we're just down the road ready to take care of it professionally.

Schedule your Honda service today and drive with confidence.