How do you reset the tire pressure light on a 2016 Honda Accord?
Is there an easy way to reset the tire pressure light on a Honda Accord from 2016? I filled up the tires last week and my mechanic told me the tires are fine. I have a touchscreen if that makes a difference.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Since you’ve already had your tires refilled and checked by a mechanic, you probably just have a faulty tire pressure light. Follow these steps to reset the
Since you have a touch screen, begin by selecting Settings.
From there, you should find and select the Vehicle option.
That should take you to a new list of options, where you should tap TPMS Calibration.
Finally, select Calibrate.
Once you do, your tire pressure light should turn off!
Remember, your tire pressure light usually indicates low pressure in one or more tire/s. Driving with a deflated tire could put you at a higher risk of flat tires or uneven tire wear. In a worst-case scenario, your tire could pop—leaving you stranded on the side of the road.
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