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Where is the TPMS button on a Honda Accord?

This guide helps you locate the TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) reset button on a Honda Accord and explains why finding it matters for tire maintenance and safety.


In most Honda Accords, the TPMS reset button is located in one of two places: inside the glove box or on the lower left side of the instrument panel near the steering wheel, depending on model year and trim. If you don’t see a physical button, your model may offer a display-based method to recalibrate TPMS.


Common locations to check


The two spots below are the most consistent across many Accord generations. Before you try anything, make sure the wheels are inflated to the recommended pressure and the ignition is in the suitable position for button operation.




  • Glove box area: In many Accords, the TPMS reset switch sits on or inside the left edge of the glove box. Look for a small button labeled TPMS or a tire‑icon symbol. It may be a recessed push button or a small rocker switch.


  • Lower dash near the steering column: Some models place the button on the instrument panel’s left side, toward the driver. It can be tucked behind a removable panel or cover near the dash or fuse box area.


If you still can’t locate the button after checking these two areas, consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact a Honda dealer for model-specific guidance.


No physical button? How to reset via the display


On newer Accords, there may not be a dedicated hardware switch. In such cases, TPMS recalibration or reset can often be performed through the vehicle’s information display or settings menu. Look for TPMS, tire pressure, or calibration options in the driver information interface and follow the on-screen prompts as directed by your manual.


Tips for identifying the exact spot on your trim


Because locations can vary by year and trim, use these quick checks to confirm the right spot for your specific car:



  • Check the glove box label or the inside edge for a small TPMS button or tire icon.

  • Inspect the lower left dashboard area near the steering wheel for a hidden panel or a small, unlabeled button.

  • Refer to the owner’s manual’s TPMS or maintenance section for your exact model year.


If you still can’t locate it, reaching out to a Honda service center will ensure you get model-accurate instructions tailored to your Accord’s year and trim.


Summary


Most Honda Accords place the TPMS reset button in the glove box or on the lower left dash near the steering wheel, with some models offering a display-based reset instead. Always verify with your owner’s manual for your specific year and trim, and ensure tires are correctly inflated before performing a reset.

Where is the TPMS reset button on a Honda Accord?


So you're going to do it through this screen right here click your home button we're already on home go to settings. Go to vehicle. Choose your first option TPMS calibration. And then click calibrate.



Why doesn't my Accord have a tire pressure monitor reset button?


You need to replace the sensor. And the tire dealer should be able to program those to the ECU. For you for 2013 to 2016 Honda Accord owners.



How do I reset my Honda TPMS light?


And then scroll down till you see TPMS calibration. And select that. And then scroll down and then you hit calibrate. And then just select calibrate. And then there you go the TPMS light is now gone.



Where is the TPMS button on my 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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