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How to reset tire pressure on Honda Civic 2022?

The quickest way to reset the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on a 2022 Honda Civic is to inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressures shown on the driver’s door placard and drive for about 10 minutes to let the system recalibrate. If your model has a TPMS reset button, you can also perform a manual reset after inflating the tires.


Understanding TPMS in the 2022 Civic


The TPMS on the Civic monitors tire pressure and alerts you when a tire is underinflated. Calibration typically occurs after the tires are inflated to the correct cold pressures and the vehicle is driven for a short period. Depending on trim, there may be a manual reset option in addition to automatic calibration.


Automatic calibration: Drive-to-calibrate


Use these steps to allow the system to recalibrate automatically after inflating the tires to the correct cold pressures.



  1. Park the car in a safe, level spot and ensure all tires are cold before checking pressure.

  2. Check and inflate every tire to the recommended cold pressure listed on the driver’s door placard; adjust as needed and recheck with a gauge.

  3. With the ignition on (engine off) or as instructed by the owner’s manual, start the car and drive at a steady pace on a clear road for about 10 minutes at highway or normal speeds.

  4. Observe the TPMS warning light; it should turn off once calibration is complete. If the light remains on, recheck tire pressures and look for leaks or sensor issues.


Automatic calibration is the common method for most Civics and does not require pressing any button. If the light doesn’t go out after driving, proceed to manual reset steps if your trim supports them, or have the system inspected.


Manual reset (if equipped)


Some 2022 Civic trims include a TPMS reset button that allows a manual calibration. If your vehicle has this feature, you can use the button after inflating the tires to the correct pressures.


Where to find the TPMS reset button


The reset button is usually located on the lower left side of the dashboard near the driver's knee area or behind a small panel by the hood release lever. It is labeled TPMS or outlined with a TPMS symbol. If you cannot locate it, your model may not support a manual reset.



  1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the recommended cold pressures on the door placard.

  2. Turn the ignition to ON (do not start the engine) and locate the TPMS reset button.

  3. Press and hold the TPMS reset button until the TPMS indicator light blinks twice, then release.

  4. Start the engine and drive for about 10–20 minutes to complete calibration. The TPMS light should go out once calibration is finished.


If your Civic does not have a TPMS reset button, or if the light stays on after manual reset, the system may require service for a sensor issue or tire leak.


Troubleshooting and when to seek service


If the TPMS warning light stays on after inflating to the correct pressures and performing a drive, there may be a problem such as a faulty sensor, a damaged wheel, or a slow leak. Have the tires inspected for punctures, and consider having the TPMS sensors and battery status checked by a dealer or qualified tire technician.


Maintenance tips


Regularly check tire pressures at least monthly and before long trips, because ambient temperature changes can affect pressure. Always start from a cold measurement for accuracy, and recheck after inflating to ensure the pressures remain within the recommended range.


Summary


Resetting the TPMS on a 2022 Honda Civic generally involves inflating all tires to the recommended cold pressures and driving to allow automatic calibration. If your model supports it, you can perform a manual reset with the TPMS button located on the dash. If the warning light persists after these steps, seek professional inspection to rule out sensor faults or tire leaks. Regular pressure checks help keep the system accurate and improve fuel efficiency and safety.

Does the 2022 Honda Civic have a tire pressure sensor?


The solution is typically to check and adjust your tire pressures and then perform a 'TPMS Calibration' through your vehicle's settings menu on the infotainment screen. 2022 Honda Civic: This model has a direct TPMS. It uses a physical, battery-powered sensor mounted inside each wheel.



How to reset 2022 TPMS?


And take a look at the sticker. Inside your driver's door to find your exact tire pressure settings. Next use a gauge to check the pressure of all four tires.



Where is the TPMS reset button on a Honda Civic?


For models with a TPMS Button
If your Honda is equipped with a TPMS button, you'll find it to the left of the steering wheel. Press and hold the button until the warning light blinks twice.



How to clear tire pressure light on Honda Civic 2022?


Step the calibration process will finish automatically. Within a few miles of driving. See your vehicle's owner's manual for more details or go to owners.honda.com.


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