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How to reset tire pressure light on Honda Pilot 2014?

To reset the tire pressure light on a 2014 Honda Pilot, inflate all four tires to the recommended pressures and allow the system to relearn automatically by driving; if needed, use the TPMS calibration option in the vehicle’s display or a reset button to force recalibration.


Understanding TPMS on the 2014 Pilot


The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts you when one or more tires are underinflated or if there is a sensor-related issue. After correcting tire pressures, the system can relearn automatically through normal driving, or you can initiate a manual calibration if your trim supports it. If the warning persists after inflation and calibration attempts, there may be a sensor fault or a punctured tire that requires inspection.


Automatic relearn: drive-to-calibrate method


If you’ve just inflated the tires to the recommended pressures, you can often trigger a relearn by driving the vehicle at highway speeds. This method relies on the system detecting stable pressures to store in memory.



  1. Inflate all four tires to the pressures listed on the driver’s door placard or in the owner’s manual.

  2. Recheck the pressures with a reliable gauge to ensure accuracy within a few psi of the targets.

  3. Drive normally at speeds above about 30 mph (50 km/h) for at least 10 minutes to allow the TPMS to relearn the new pressures.

  4. If the warning light remains after this drive, repeat the inflation check and highway drive to complete the relearn.


Driving at the correct speed and distance prompts the system to store the new levels, typically turning off the warning if all sensors and pressures are within spec and there are no sensor faults.


Manual calibration: using the TPMS calibration option


Some 2014 Pilot trims offer a manual calibration or reset for the TPMS via the driver information display. Use this method if the light stays on after inflation and standard driving.



  1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the recommended pressures exactly as shown on the door placard.

  2. Turn the ignition to ON (engine off) and access the vehicle settings on the driver information display using the steering wheel controls.

  3. Navigate to TPMS Calibration or Tire Pressure Monitoring, then select Calibrate/Reset and confirm.

  4. Follow the on-screen prompts, then drive at highway speeds (typically 50 mph/80 km/h or higher) for about 10 minutes to complete the recalibration.


Note: If your specific Pilot trim lacks a visible TPMS calibration option, consult the owner's manual for the exact steps or contact a dealer for calibration service. The reset will only succeed if all sensors and pressures are correct and there are no sensor faults.


What to do if the light stays on


If the TPMS light remains illuminated after inflation and calibration attempts, there may be a faulty sensor, a leaking tire, or a dead battery in a sensor. Inspect tires for punctures or leaks and consider having the TPMS sensors inspected by a qualified technician. A persistent warning should be addressed promptly, as it could mask a real tire pressure problem while driving.


Summary


Begin with correct inflation, then use automatic relearn by driving at highway speeds. If needed, perform manual calibration via the vehicle’s TPMS settings. When issues persist, have the TPMS system inspected for faulty sensors or leaks to ensure safe driving.

How to turn off tire pressure light Honda 2014?


Pressure. And uh anyway so once you do that get your tire pressure to where you need it to be get down. Here. Press this button hold. It. You'll see it flashing. And then it goes off.



Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2014 Honda Pilot?


Make any necessary repairs and fill the tires to the pressure recommended on the label in the driver's door jamb tpms needs to be recalibrated. Each time you adjust tire pressure rotate the tires or



How to reset Honda Pilot TPMS light?


And it looks like we're good right. There. So we'll put the cap back. On. So we just finished filling up the front left tire. And as you can see the tire pressure light automatically turned.



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.


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