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How do you reset the TPMS light on a 2011 Honda Accord?

Inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressures and drive the car; there isn't a dedicated TPMS reset button on most 2011 Accords—the system typically relearns automatically once correct pressures are detected and you drive for a short period. If the light stays on after following these steps, there may be a sensor or pressure issue that requires service.


Understanding the TPMS and why the light comes on


The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts you when one or more tires are under-inflated or when sensor readings are out of range. Proper tire pressure helps with safety, handling, wear, and fuel efficiency. In the 2011 Accord, TPMS uses sensors in each wheel to monitor pressure and reports data to the vehicle’s computer; when pressures fall below the recommended level, the warning light illuminates on the dash.


When a reset is needed


A manual reset is not typically required after inflating tires. The system is designed to relearn automatically. A reset may be considered if you replaced tires or sensors, or if the warning light remains after pressures have been corrected and the vehicle has been driven for a while.


Steps to reset the TPMS on a 2011 Honda Accord


Follow these steps to ensure the TPMS has accurate data and can relearn after adjustments.



  1. Check all four tires (and the spare, if your model tracks it for calibration) and inflate them to the vehicle’s recommended cold pressures. The exact numbers are listed on the driver’s door placard and in the owner’s manual.

  2. Note that there isn’t a dedicated TPMS reset switch on most 2011 Accords; the system typically relearns automatically once proper pressures are detected and you drive.

  3. Start the engine and drive normally for about 10 minutes to allow the system to relearn the new tire pressures.

  4. If the TPMS light remains on after driving, inspect for tire leaks, damaged sensors, or recently replaced tires and sensors; consult a tire shop or Honda dealer to test the sensors and reprogram or replace as needed.


Conclusion: In most cases, ensuring correct tire pressures and driving normally will allow the TPMS to relearn and the light to go out. If issues persist, professional diagnostics are advised.


Notes for tire or wheel changes


If you recently mounted new tires or changed wheels, the TPMS may require additional relearn cycles. If the light does not extinguish after standard driving, a dealer or tire center can perform a targeted relearn procedure or diagnose sensor faults.


Summary


Bottom line: For a 2011 Honda Accord, resetting the TPMS light is usually a matter of inflating tires to the recommended cold pressures and allowing the system to relearn through normal driving. There is no universal one-button reset. If the light persists after these steps, seek professional service to check sensors and related components.

How to turn off TPMS light Honda 2011?


Some older Honda models include a TPMS button on the left side of the steering wheel. If your vehicle has this, you can simply press and hold the button, waiting to make sure the light blinks twice. Otherwise, as with the newer models, how you'll reset the TPMS light depends on whether or not you have a touchscreen.



How to reset the TPMS light on a 2011 Honda Accord?


Using the steering wheel to make and enter selections in the Driver Information display:

  1. Scroll to the vehicle SETTINGS screen and select it.
  2. Select TPMS Calibration.
  3. Select Calibrate.



Where is the TPMS reset button on a Honda Accord?


Key. Then we reach down below to our tire pressure moni monitoring system switch. We push and hold for 3 seconds. And you'll see your light has gone out and the system is in the recalibration mode.



Why doesn't my Accord have a tire pressure monitor reset button?


You need to replace the sensor. And the tire dealer should be able to program those to the ECU. For you for 2013 to 2016 Honda Accord owners.


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