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Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2011 Honda Accord?

There is no dedicated TPMS reset button on a 2011 Honda Accord. The TPMS typically relearns automatically after you inflate the tires to the correct pressure and drive the car, and a dealer can reset the system with a diagnostic tool if needed.


Understanding TPMS in the 2011 Accord


The 2011 Accord uses a direct TPMS with sensors in each wheel. The warning light comes on when one or more tires are under-inflated or when a sensor fails. After you correct tire pressures, the system usually relearns during normal driving, without requiring a manual reset button. If the warning persists, there may be a sensor or electrical issue that needs professional attention.


Resetting or relearning the TPMS without a dedicated button


If your TPMS warning is on, follow these steps to address the issue and allow the system to relearn automatically.



  1. Check all tire pressures with a reliable gauge and inflate each tire to the recommended cold pressure listed on the driver’s door placard or the owner’s manual.

  2. Inspect tires for damage, punctures, or slow leaks and repair or replace as needed.

  3. Drive the car at steady speeds (typically around 30–60 mph) for about 10–20 minutes to give the TPMS time to relearn the new pressures.

  4. If the warning light remains after driving, have the system inspected with a TPMS tool at a tire shop or dealership to check sensor health or recalibration requirements.


The relearn process, when successful, will result in the TPMS light turning off after the vehicle completes the relearn cycle. If necessary, the technician can perform a manual relearn using diagnostic equipment.


When to seek professional service


If you notice a persistent TPMS warning despite correct tire pressures, or if a tire has been replaced and the light won’t reset, professional service is advised. A technician can confirm sensor integrity, replace faulty sensors, or perform a system reset with the proper tools.


In short, the 2011 Honda Accord does not have a dedicated TPMS reset button; correct tire pressures and normal driving handle relearning. For stubborn warnings, a dealership or tire shop with TPMS diagnostic capability can reset or recalibrate the system.


Summary: No reset button exists on the 2011 Accord’s TPMS. Inflate tires to the recommended pressures, drive to relearn, and consult a professional if the warning persists.

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