How to reset TPMS light on honda civic 2010?
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How to reset TPMS light on honda civic 2010?
Hello,
I bought the car used a few months ago, and is in general great. It is out of warranty, due to salvaged title.
I am wondering how to get the TPMS Light to go off, as it has been on since I bought it and I've had checkups and even minor work done, and there was never an issue mentioned with the tires. I am thinking perhaps a reset would fix it? How to do that? I do not have a manual.
Thanks!
I bought the car used a few months ago, and is in general great. It is out of warranty, due to salvaged title.
I am wondering how to get the TPMS Light to go off, as it has been on since I bought it and I've had checkups and even minor work done, and there was never an issue mentioned with the tires. I am thinking perhaps a reset would fix it? How to do that? I do not have a manual.
Thanks!
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They typically reset on their own. I'm assuming the tires are at the proper pressure?
A Honda dealer may be able to help you. I've heard tales of some cars needing to have replacement TPMS sensors synced to the car.
Otherwise, you could have a problem with one or more of the monitors (or it's missing), which usually make the TPMS software trigger the light to go on. If you need to replace one, however, they're probably around $150 each (at least that's what it was on my old Mazda).
A Honda dealer may be able to help you. I've heard tales of some cars needing to have replacement TPMS sensors synced to the car.
Otherwise, you could have a problem with one or more of the monitors (or it's missing), which usually make the TPMS software trigger the light to go on. If you need to replace one, however, they're probably around $150 each (at least that's what it was on my old Mazda).
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