What does TPMS light mean on a 2006 Honda Pilot?

What does TPMS light mean on a 2006 Honda Pilot?

tire pressure monitoring system
Whenever the engine is running, the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) control unit continuously monitors all four tires and the system. If a problem is detected in the system, the TPMS indicator will come on. If low tire pressure and a problem in the system are detected, only the TPMS indicator comes on.

What does TPMS light on Honda Pilot mean?

Tire Pressure Monitoring System
An innovative Tire Pressure Monitoring System* (TPMS) is a fixture for many Honda models that will monitor tire pressure and alert you when your tires have low tire pressure. When the TPMS warning light alerts you to low tire pressure – you will need to reset it.

When does the TPMS indicator light come on?

The TPMS light should only be illuminated in the event that the air pressure within the tire falls below the recommended level, normally this is 25%. This indicator light could have a variety of meanings. For example, there may be a hole in the tire causing a loss of pressure, or a change in environment.

How to know if your Honda Pilot has a TPMS light?

If you can’t get to a tire shop with a TMPS code reader, swap a tire with a good sensor to RR, try the drop pressure test, should tell you if its the sensor or the transmitter. Click to expand… Awesome idea. I should’ve thought of that. Thanks!

Is it safe to drive after the TPMS light comes on?

One of them, the tire pressure monitoring system, is there to alert you to the fact that your tires need attention. What does that mean? Is it safe to drive your car after the light comes on?

How does the TPMS system work on a car?

The sensors that monitor the wheel speed measure how fast the tires turn. If the air pressure is low in one tire, this tire will rotate at a different speed. If the sensors indicate that a tire is rotating faster than expected, the systems within the vehicle’s computer will alert the driver.

What does the TPMS warning light on my car mean?

The TPMS light is one of those wonderful warning lights that occasionally illuminate your car’s gauge cluster and ruins your day. The good news is that, unlike the other, more serious warning lights, the TPMS light doesn’t always mean a trip to the mechanic. What Does a TPMS Warning Light Mean?

If you can’t get to a tire shop with a TMPS code reader, swap a tire with a good sensor to RR, try the drop pressure test, should tell you if its the sensor or the transmitter. Click to expand… Awesome idea. I should’ve thought of that. Thanks!

What’s the low tire pressure rule for Honda TPMS?

If a customer comes in with a TPMS light on solid, inflate the tires and test-drive the vehicle at 28 mph or more for at least one minute, and the low tire pressure indicator should go off. The 28 mph rule should also be followed after every relearn or reprogram procedure.

The sensors that monitor the wheel speed measure how fast the tires turn. If the air pressure is low in one tire, this tire will rotate at a different speed. If the sensors indicate that a tire is rotating faster than expected, the systems within the vehicle’s computer will alert the driver.

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