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How to reset Honda Fit TPMS?

To reset the TPMS on a Honda Fit, inflate all tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressures and use the relearn method for your model if available—either a manual reset button or an automatic relearn by driving at highway speeds. Exact steps depend on the year and trim, so consult your owner’s manual for specifics.


What TPMS does and why a reset may be needed


The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) continuously monitors each tire’s pressure and alerts you if a tire is under-inflated or there’s a sensor issue. After inflating tires, rotating wheels, or replacing sensors, the system may need to relearn which sensors are on the car and what their current pressures are. A proper reset ensures the warning light behaves correctly and warning accuracy remains high.


Manual TPMS relearn (when your model has a reset button)


Some Honda Fits include a dedicated TPMS reset button. If your vehicle has this feature, follow the steps below. If you cannot locate a reset button or the procedure does not seem to apply to your model year, skip to the automatic relearn section or consult the manual.



  1. Inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressures shown on the door placard, including the spare if applicable.

  2. Insert the key (engine off) and turn the ignition to ON, but do not start the engine.

  3. Locate the TPMS reset button (its location varies by year and trim; common spots include under the dashboard near the steering column, near the fuse box, or in the glove box). Press and hold the button until the TPMS indicator light begins to blink or you hear a chime indicating learning mode.

  4. Release the button and wait for the light to either go out or flash in a specific pattern as indicated by your manual.

  5. Drive at a steady speed of around 50 mph (80 km/h) or higher for about 10 minutes to complete the relearn process. The light should stay off once learning is complete.


After completing the manual relearn, the TPMS light should reset if the procedure is correct for your vehicle. If the light remains on or behaves erratically, there may be a faulty sensor or another issue requiring service.


Automatic TPMS relearn by driving


Many Honda Fits relearn automatically after the tires are properly inflated. If your vehicle supports automatic relearn, follow these guidelines. This method can be used if your car has no dedicated reset button or you prefer not to use it.


Before starting the drive, ensure all tires are at the correct cold pressures. Then:



  • Drive on a highway or open road at a steady speed of about 50 mph (80 km/h) or higher for 10 to 20 minutes.

  • Continue normal driving; the system will detect the updated pressures and relearn the sensor IDs as you drive.

  • If the TPMS indicator goes out during or after the drive, the relearn is complete.


If the light does not reset after a long highway drive, there may be an issue with one of the TPMS sensors or the system itself and professional inspection is advised.


Troubleshooting and tips


Keep these notes in mind to avoid common pitfalls:



  • Always start with cold tire pressures. Driving heats tires and skews readings.

  • Inspect tires for damage or slow leaks before attempting a relearn—persistent low pressure can prevent successful relearn.

  • Rotating wheels or changing tires can necessitate a relearn; after a tire change, the system may not automatically relearn until you perform one of the relearn methods.

  • If you replace sensors or wheels, a professional relearn or sensor programming may be required.

  • Spare tires without TPMS sensors should not be included in the relearn process; focus on the four in-service tires.


When in doubt, consult your Honda Fit owner’s manual or contact a Honda service center for model-year-specific instructions and sensor-replacement guidance.


Model-year and trim notes


The exact location of the TPMS reset button (if present) and the precise relearn sequence can vary by year and trim level. Because of this, options above may differ slightly for your vehicle. Always verify with your owner’s manual or the official Honda support site for your exact model year.


Summary


Resetting the Honda Fit TPMS centers on ensuring tires are inflated to the correct pressures and then performing a relearn. If a manual reset button exists, follow the button procedure; otherwise, drive at highway speeds to trigger an automatic relearn. If the warning light remains on after attempting relearns, there may be a sensor issue or a need for professional inspection.

How to turn off tire pressure light Honda Fit 2018?


So let me show you how you can turn that off and we're really talking primarily about 2015 to 2019 Honda Fitz and Accords. It might work for earlier models. But that does vary. So here's how you turn



How to reset the TPMS on a Honda Fit?


And now when we look back up here The light blinks twice. And then turns. Off. So that's all we have to do once that lights off the system will automatically re-calibrate itself while as you drive.



How to reset Honda TPMS sensors?


With Steering Wheel Buttons

  1. Select “Settings” via the home screen.
  2. Select “TPMS Calibration”
  3. Select “Calibrate”



How do I manually reset my TPMS sensor?


Process will begin if there's no button the procedure is done with the display audio. Begin by pressing the home. Button then touch settings touch vehicle next and then TPMS calibration.


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