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How to reset Honda Pilot lights?

Yes. On many Honda Pilot models, drivers can reset common warning indicators such as Maintenance Minder (oil life) and TPMS (tire pressure monitoring) after performing the required tasks. Other lights may require a scan tool or professional service.


The Honda Pilot uses several warning lights that can appear on the instrument cluster. This guide walks you through the most commonly resettable indicators, notes year-to-year differences, and explains when a reset isn’t a substitute for addressing a legitimate fault.


Maintenance Minder / Oil Life Reset


Resetting the Maintenance Minder or engine oil life is one of the most frequent resets owners perform after an oil change or service.


Steps to reset the maintenance indicator on many Pilot models:



  1. Park with the ignition in the ON (II) position and the engine OFF.

  2. Use the SELECT/RESET knob on the instrument cluster to display the Oil Life or Maintenance Minder screen.

  3. Press and hold the SEL/RESET knob until the oil life reading blinks or resets to 100%.

  4. Turn the ignition OFF, then start the engine to verify that the maintenance light has reset.

  5. If the light does not reset after these steps, repeat once or consult the owner's manual; some years require driving for a few minutes before the reset takes effect.


Resetting the maintenance reminder helps track next service intervals. If you recently had an oil change, resetting is generally recommended to ensure accurate reminders.


TPMS Reset: Relearning Tire Pressure


The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts you when a tire is underinflated. Resetting or relearning TPMS is common after tire inflation or rotation.


Steps to relearn TPMS on many Pilot trims:



  1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the vehicle’s recommended cold pressures (check the placard on the driver’s door jamb).

  2. Drive the vehicle at speeds above 50 mph (80 km/h) for about 10 minutes to allow the system to relearn the sensor IDs.

  3. If the warning light remains on after inflating to spec and driving, look for a TPMS reset option in your vehicle’s settings or consult the manual. Some models require a manual reset with a dedicated switch or tool, while others rely on the automatic relearn.


After performing a successful TPMS relearn, the light should turn off. If it stays illuminated, a tire with a faulty sensor or persistent underinflation may be the cause, and professional inspection may be required.


When to Seek professional help


Not all lights are safe to reset by yourself. The following indicators typically require diagnosis and service rather than a DIY reset:



  • Check Engine / MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) that stays on or flashes

  • ABS or traction control warning lights

  • Airbag warning light

  • Battery/charging system light


Resetting these lights with a simple button press or battery disconnect does not fix the underlying issue and can mask a problem that could affect safety or emissions.


Additional Considerations and Tips


Model years and trims vary, so if a reset procedure differs from what you see in your dashboard menus, refer to the owner’s manual for your specific year and trim. Some resets are automated and require driving conditions rather than manual steps, while others may require a professional scan tool.


Summary


Resetting Honda Pilot lights is straightforward for certain indicators, notably Maintenance Minder and TPMS, but not for all warning lights. Always verify tire pressures before attempting a TPMS reset, and ensure oil changes or maintenance are actually completed before resetting the Maintenance Minder. For persistent or unfamiliar warning lights, consult the owner’s manual or a qualified technician to diagnose and address underlying issues rather than relying on a reset alone.

How to reset Honda lights?


How to Reset Honda Check Engine Light

  1. Turn off the ignition.
  2. Locate the negative terminal.
  3. Loosen the nut on the negative terminal with a wrench.
  4. Reconnect the negative cable and tighten it back up with your wrench.
  5. This should reset the check engine light for your Honda car.



How to turn Honda Pilot lights completely off?


And manual headlights. Here are the simple ways you can turn them off for automatic headlights find the headlight control knob that is located on the dashboard. Similar to the manual headlight.



How do you reset the lights in a Honda Pilot?


Now. I'm hoping that this resets it okay now that we've done that going to turn it off and see if it flashes when we turn the key back. On. No flashing maintenance light is reset.



How to reset 2012 Honda Pilot Service light?


And I'm going to just push. Pull this back hold it. Hold that until. This pops up and says oil life reset or cancel.


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