How do you turn off the TPMS light on a 2011 Honda Civic?
Models with steering wheel buttons:
- Press MENU.
- Select Customize Settings.
- Select TPMS Calibration.
- Select Initialize.
- Select Yes.
- Press MENU to exit.
How do you fix the TPMS light on a 2011 Honda Civic?
What does TPMS mean on a Honda Civic 2011?
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) | 2011 Honda Civic Coupe | Honda Owners Site.
What happens when the TPMS light is on?
Most of the time when the TPMS light is on, one or more tires do have low air pressure. This system has prevented many accidents by alerting the driver to a flat tire before the vehicle lost control. It’s important not to rely on TPMS to maintain your tires.
What should my tire pressure be on a TPM?
Most TPMS will give a warning when your tire pressure is below 25% of the manufacturer’s recommendation. If you have been reading a lot about tire pressure and inflation guide, you will see many people saying that you should now fall below 10% of the manufacturer’s recommendation.
What does the low tire pressure light mean?
When the car starts, the TPMS light will normally illuminate for a second or two. This indicator often looks like a tire viewed from the front with an exclamation point inside it. Sometimes it will simply say “TPMS”. If a tire has low pressure, the dashboard TPMS light will illuminate. It may flash or stay on.
What should the tire pressure be on a Toyota Camry?
Toyota Camry tire pressure recommends 240 kPa or roughly 35psi, as shown in the photo below. On the other hand, Honda Civic tire pressure is a little lower than that of Camry’s manufacturer recommendation. Here’s a snapshot of a Subaru Forester’s tire inflation guide.
When does tire pressure light go out on Honda Civic?
When the calibration successfully begins, the TPMS light on the dash blinks twice. Drive the car 26 MPH or faster in a straight line and verify the light goes out. The tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) on some newer Honda cars have reverted to the old-style TPMS called indirect TPMS.
Where is the TPMS light on a Honda Civic?
Press and hold the TPMS switch on the dash to the left of the steering wheel for 3 seconds. When the calibration successfully begins, the TPMS light on the dash blinks twice. Drive the car 26 MPH or faster in a straight line and verify the light goes out. Image courtesy of American Honda Motor Corp.
What does the TPMS reset tire pressure light mean?
I case you’re unfamiliar, the TPMS light is an orange light that looks a bit like a horseshoe with and exclamation point in the middle. It’s supposed to be a cross-section of a tire. The exclamation point is saying, “hey, the tire pressure is low!”. My tire pressure is OK but the TPMS light won’t go out! This where the frustration can occur.
Where is the TPMS light on the dash?
Set your tire pressure with an accurate gauge Turn the car to the ON position Press and hold the TPMS switch on the dash to the left of the steering wheel for 3 seconds. When the calibration successfully begins, the TPMS light on the dash blinks twice.