Inflate all tires to the vehicle’s recommended cold pressures and use the TPMS relearn procedure—either a dedicated reset button if your trim has one or through the car’s multi-information display—and then drive to complete the calibration.
Understanding TPMS in the 2015 Honda Fit
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on a 2015 Honda Fit monitors each tire’s inflation. If a tire is underinflated or a tire change occurs, the warning light on the dashboard may come on. After inflating to the correct pressures, you may need to trigger a relearn so the system recognizes the new pressures and sensors.
Reset method A: Using the TPMS reset button (if your trim has one)
This option uses a dedicated TPMS reset button found on the left side of the dash or near the driver’s knee area. Some trims may not have a button; skip this method if you can’t locate one.
- Ensure all tires are cold and inflated to the vehicle’s recommended cold pressures (check the door jamb sticker for exact values).
- Turn the ignition to ON with the engine OFF.
- Press and hold the TPMS reset button until the indicator light on the dash blinks once or twice, then release.
- Drive at speeds above about 30–50 mph (50–80 km/h) for 10–20 minutes to complete the relearn.
- If the light remains after the drive, recheck all tire pressures and inspect for leaks or sensor issues.
Note: If your model lacks a reset button, skip to the next method. The exact label and location can vary by trim and market.
What to do if the light stays on after reset
Persistent TPMS activation after a reset may indicate a slow leak, a damaged sensor, or a faulty inflator. Inspect each tire, look for punctures or nail holes, and consider having a tire shop check the TPMS sensors.
Reset method B: Relearn via the Driver Information Interface / multi-information display
Most 2015 Fit models without a physical reset button rely on the vehicle’s information display to perform a TPMS calibration. The exact menu labels can vary, but the general path is similar across trims.
- With all tires inflated to the recommended cold pressures, turn the ignition to ON (engine OFF).
- Navigate to the Vehicle or TPMS section in the instrument cluster or information display using the steering wheel controls.
- Select “TPMS Calibration,” “Calibrate,” or “Relearn” and confirm.
- Drive at steady highway speeds for about 10–20 minutes so the system can relearn the sensor positions and pressures.
- Check that the TPMS warning light stays off once the relearn completes.
Tip: If you are unsure of the exact menu terms, consult the owner’s manual for the 2015 Honda Fit or use the on-screen help. The steps are subject to trim and market variations.
Extra checks: Where to verify tire pressures and safety tips
Always start by confirming the official recommended cold tire pressures. The label is located on the driver’s door jamb. Pressurized tires should be checked when cold, before driving long distances. Use a reliable tire gauge and adjust all tires to the specified PSI. If you rotate tires or change sizes, you may need to recalibrate as well.
Summary
Resetting the TPMS on a 2015 Honda Fit involves inflating all tires to the recommended cold pressures and performing a relearn, either with a physical TPMS reset button (if equipped) or via the vehicle’s multi-information display. After the relearn, drive at highway speeds for 10–20 minutes to finalize calibration. If the warning light persists, verify pressures again and inspect for leaks or sensor issues, and consult a tire professional if needed.


