What does the TPMS light mean on a 2007 Honda Odyssey?

What does the TPMS light mean on a 2007 Honda Odyssey?

If your vehicle’s tire pressure becomes significantly low, the Low Tire Pressure/ TPMS indicator comes on and a message appears on the driver information interface. Tire Pressures Low is displayed when a tire has significantly low pressure.

What does check TPMS system mean on a Honda Odyssey?

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.

How do you turn off the TPMS on a Honda Odyssey?

First, turn the ignition to the “ON” position without starting the vehicle. Now, press the “TPMS” button (which is found underneath the left side of the dashboard) until You see the low tire pressure light blink two times and then release the button.

How do I fix the TPMS on my Honda Odyssey?

Scroll to the vehicle Settings screen, and select it. Select TPMS Calibration. Select Calibrate….Models with steering wheel buttons:

  1. Press MENU.
  2. Select Customize Settings.
  3. Select TPMS Calibration.
  4. Select Initialize.
  5. Select Yes.
  6. Press MENU to exit.

Why is the TPMS light on on my Honda Odyssey?

Their diagnosis dilemma was that according to the trouble codes stored in the TPMS computer, either all four wheel sensors are randomly failing (all at the same time) or the single control unit is bad.

Why is my TPMS light on in winter?

– Malfunction in the TPMS system: for example, TPMS computer does not recognize the TPMS sensor because either the TPMS sensor runs out of battery or the TPMS in the snow tires that one just installed are not recognized by the TPMS computer (this is my case…I use black tape to cover the TPMS light in the winter when I run snow tires).

When do I drop off my Honda Odyssey?

(These folks are true analytical geniuses.) Three weeks later (now at 35k miles), the part is in. Drop off the van at 0700, told it would be ready at lunchtime, get ride to dealership at 1630 to discover van is still in state of disassembly and won’t be complete until next day.

What should you do if your TPMS light is randomly lit?

The moral of my story is this: If your TPMS indicator is just randomly lit, learn to ignore it. It is not worth the aggravation dealing with the village idiots employed at Honda dealerships. Plus, if you choose to not just totally ignore it, you can make a game of it, when it lights, have everyone guess how long it will stay lit this time.