Yes, but it depends on your trim and configuration. The 2016 Odyssey uses a tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) and can indicate which tire is low if your model includes the per-tire readout in the driver information display; if not, you’ll see only a general warning and will need to check each tire manually.
How the TPMS works in the 2016 Odyssey
All 2016 Honda Odysseys use a TPMS to alert you when any tire drops below the recommended pressure. The warning is typically a low-tire light on the dash. Some trims offer a tire-pressure readout on the instrument cluster or infotainment screen, which can identify the specific tire that is low. The recommended tire pressures are shown on the door jamb placard and may vary by load, speed, and tire size.
Display options by trim
Whether you can see which tire is low depends on whether your Odyssey has the optional multi-information display that shows individual tire pressures. If your model includes this readout, you can view the pressures and the tire position to pinpoint the low tire. If your car lacks the per-tire readout, you’ll rely on the single TPMS warning light without a specific tire designation.
If your Odyssey has the tire-readout display, here’s how you identify the low tire:
- Turn the ignition to ON and access the driver information display using the steering-wheel controls.
- Cycle through the information screens until you reach the Tire Pressure readout; the display will show each tire’s current pressure and its position (left front, right front, left rear, right rear).
- Identify the tire with pressure below the recommended value printed on the door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual, and address that tire first.
- Inflate the low tire to the recommended pressure, then drive a short distance to allow the TPMS to recalibrate. The warning should disappear once all tires are at or above spec.
For models without the tire-readout display, the system will illuminate only the warning light. You’ll need to manually check all four tires with a gauge to locate the low tire.
What to do if your model lacks the tire-readout
If your 2016 Odyssey does not show per-tire pressures, follow these steps to locate and fix the low tire:
- Find the recommended tire pressure on the door jamb placard and note the cold-pressure value for each tire.
- Use a tire pressure gauge to check the current pressure of each tire (and the spare, if your vehicle’s setup uses TPMS that accounts for it).
- Inflate any tire reading below the recommended pressure to the specified value.
- After inflating, recheck all tires and drive a short distance to allow the TPMS to reset. If the warning persists, inspect the tire for leaks or punctures or seek professional service.
Regular tire maintenance helps ensure accuracy of the TPMS and safety on the road.
Bottom line
In the 2016 Honda Odyssey, the ability to see which tire is low depends on your trim’s information display capabilities. If your model includes a tire-pressure readout in the driver information display, you can identify the low tire directly. If not, you’ll see only a generic TPMS warning and will need to check pressures manually.
Summary
The 2016 Odyssey uses TPMS to warn when a tire is low. Some trims provide a per-tire readout that shows the exact tire and its pressure, making it easy to identify the low tire. Others only show a warning light, requiring manual checks of all four tires. Always refer to the owner’s manual and the placard on the door jamb for the correct pressure values, and inflate as needed to maintain safety and performance.


