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How do you reset the TPMS sensor on a 2012 Honda Odyssey?

In most 2012 Honda Odyssey models, there isn’t a dedicated reset switch you press to relearn TPMS automatically. The system typically relearns after all tires are inflated to the correct cold pressures and you drive at highway speeds for a short period. If the warning light stays on after that, you may need a dealer or shop with a scan tool to trigger a manual relearn or diagnose a faulty sensor.


The 2012 Odyssey uses tire pressure monitoring sensors in each wheel to monitor pressure. After tire service, rotation, or sensor maintenance, the system may need to relearn the new pressures and sensor IDs. Understanding how to trigger that relearn—whether automatically by driving or via a tool—helps you quickly clear the warning.


Automatic relearn by driving


Most owners find that inflating the tires to the recommended cold pressures and then driving on a highway stretch allows the TPMS to relearn automatically. This method works for many Odysseys and avoids the need for special tools.



  • Ensure every tire, including the spare if your model’s system monitors it, is at the recommended cold pressure.

  • Drive on a highway or long stretch at steady speeds (commonly about 50–60 mph) for 10–20 minutes to allow the system to register the new sensor data and tire pressures.

  • After driving, watch the TPMS indicator. If it shuts off, the relearn is successful; if it stays on, proceed to the next steps.


Concluding: If the warning light goes out after the drive, the system has relearned. If not, you may have a sensor issue or a need for dealer-level programming.


Manual relearn with diagnostic tool


In some cases—such as after replacing a sensor, installing a different type of tire, or if the automatic relearn won’t complete—you’ll need a TPMS relearn using a diagnostic tool. This is usually performed by a dealer or an automotive shop.



  • Bring the vehicle to a shop with a TPMS relearn tool or a professional scan tool capable of TPMS programming.

  • Follow the tool prompts to relearn the sensors for each wheel, or initiate a global relearn as instructed by the tool’s software.

  • Confirm that the TPMS warning light stops after the relearn is completed.


Concluding: A manual relearn using the proper tool often resolves issues when the automatic method fails or a sensor has been replaced.


What to check if problems persist


When the TPMS light stays on after inflating tires and attempting a relearn, check for these common issues:



  • One or more sensors failing or a dead sensor battery.

  • Leaking tire causing slow deflation that keeps triggering the warning.

  • Damaged TPMS wiring or a faulty control module.


Concluding: If you cannot clear the light after these checks, schedule service with a Honda technician to diagnose sensor faults or to program new sensors.


Summary


Resetting the TPMS on a 2012 Honda Odyssey generally involves inflating tires to the recommended cold pressures and driving to allow the system to relearn. If the warning persists, a dealership or shop with a TPMS tool can perform a manual relearn or diagnose faulty sensors. Regular tire maintenance and prompt attention after rotations or replacements help keep TPMS functioning correctly.

How to get rid of TPMS light Honda Odyssey?


Push the Reset button near your steering wheel or navigate to Vehicle Settings on your infotainment screen. Tap TPMS Calibration followed by Calibrate. Your system should calibrate, and your Honda TPMS light should turn off within 20 to 30 minutes of normal driving.



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Where is the TPMS reset button on a Honda?


If your Honda is equipped with a TPMS button, you'll find it to the left of the steering wheel.



Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2012 Honda Odyssey?


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.


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