What does TPMS mean on a Honda Goldwing?
TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Put simply, it uses tire pressure sensors to track your vehicle’s air pressure. If the monitoring system detects that one (or more) of your Honda’s tires is not at the recommended pressure, the TPMS light will go off.
What does code TPMS mean?
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
The purpose of the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) is to alert you when tire pressure is too low and could create unsafe driving conditions. If the light is illuminated, it means your tires could be underinflated, which can lead to undue tire wear and possible tire failure.
What does TPMS on a Honda mean?
Honda North is here to answer your questions and keep you safe while driving in Danvers. TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System. If one of your vehicle’s tires isn’t at the suggested pressure, the sensor goes off and the light on your dash alerts you to add air to your used Honda Accord or other model.
When does the TPMS light come on on a Honda Goldwing?
According to the manual, the TPMS light only tells you when there is a problem with the TPMS system. The low pressure light is separate and will come on with low tire pressure. Here’s the thing.
What is the GL1800 Fi fault indicator code?
GL1800 FI “Fault Indicator” Dashboard Codes If FI (Fault Indicator) light comes on pull over but DO NOT shut bike off. Put in neutral and put side stand down, RPM’s below 1500. This signals the ECM to send the error code to the FI light. Count the number of long and short flashes. This will give you the error code.
Is the TPMS light covered under warranty?
Yes, you are on the low side of the pressure requirement; increase the pressure and you’ll be fine, no more light. My light stays on more than its off and has since about 12,000 miles. It has over 41,000 miles now. Are tire sensors covered under warranty? Glad I read this thread.
How do you get the error code on a Goldwing?
Put in neutral and put side stand down, RPM’s below 1500. This signals the ECM to send the error code to the FI light. Count the number of long and short flashes. This will give you the error code. If you shut the bike off the error code is lost – sort of. It will be retained in the ECM but it is harder to get out.
According to the manual, the TPMS light only tells you when there is a problem with the TPMS system. The low pressure light is separate and will come on with low tire pressure. Here’s the thing.
Yes, you are on the low side of the pressure requirement; increase the pressure and you’ll be fine, no more light. My light stays on more than its off and has since about 12,000 miles. It has over 41,000 miles now. Are tire sensors covered under warranty? Glad I read this thread.
How long does it take to replace a Honda TPMS light?
This is covered under warranty and requires the replacement of both wheel sensors in order to make sure that the “bad” one gets replaced as there is a 50/50 change of getting it wrong if you only replace one. Parts on order at this time and 2-3 day est. shipping then it’s a 2-3 fix from there.