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Honda Odyssey: How To Reset TPMS

If the Tire Pressure Management System in the Honda Odyssey is not working properly, you may have to reset the system. Follow one of the options below to re-initialize the TPMS.

Check the Recommended Air Levels Needed

  • Refer to the Manufacturer’s Sticker located on the inside of the Driver’s door.  
  • Fill each tire to the recommended PSI/Air Pressure Levels.
  • Make sure the spare has the correct amount of air as well.

Keep in mind, the outdoor temperature affects how fast the air in the tires will adjust to the proper temperature, this could take minutes to several days. Simply be patient and give the tires time to adjust. In addition, if the tire pressure warning light stays illuminated past a week, you will need to have your vehicle serviced as there could possibly be a sensor issue or a tire puncture.

*NOTE: If you are unable to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning Light on the first try, REPEAT the steps. If you are still unsuccessful, contact the dealership for assistance or consult your vehicle user’s manual.

To Reset the Warning Light Perform one of the following Options below

Option 1: Models With Reset Buttons

 

  1. Set your Brake (Optional but Safe). 
  2. With your vehicle in the ON position without starting the engine.
    • Models with START buttons: Press the Start button without starting the engine (Do NOT press the pedals).
  3. Hold the TPMS Reset button until the Warning Light in the dash panel blinks TWICE

The Warning light should disappear


OPTION 2: Models With A Navigation Screen

 

  1. With your vehicle in the ON position without starting the engine. 
  2. Press the SETTINGS button.
  3. Via the screen, you will see lots of options under Settings. Turn the ENTER button to highlight VEHICLE SETTINGS
  4. Press the ENTER button.
  5. Turn the ENTER button to highlight TPMS CALIBRATION.
  6. Press the ENTER.
  7. Turn the ENTER button to highlight CALIBRATE
  8. Press ENTER. (The Warning icon will start to Blink as the system resets).
  9. Drive the vehicle to 30 minutes at 50/mph or higher.

The warning light should then go OFF!


OPTION 3: Models With Steering Wheel Controls

  1. Set your Brake (Optional but Safe). 
  2. With your vehicle in the ON position without starting the engine. 
  3. Press MENU.
  4. Select CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS.
  5. Select INITIALIZE.
  6. Select YES
  7. Press MENU to Exit. 

DONE!

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