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Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2012 Honda Accord?

The TPMS reset button on a 2012 Honda Accord is not in a single universal location. Some trims hide a TPMS/RESET switch inside the glove box or near the instrument panel, while other configurations rely on inflating the tires to the correct pressure and driving to recalibrate automatically.


Understanding the TPMS reset options for the 2012 Accord


The 2012 Accord uses a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that can vary by trim and installed options. If you cannot locate a dedicated reset button, you likely reset the system by ensuring proper tire pressures and then driving the car to relearn the sensor data. Check the owner's manual for your exact trim and configuration.


Common locations to look for a reset switch


These are the spots most often cited for the TPMS reset control on older Honda models. Inspect each area to see if a small button or switch is labeled TPMS or RESET.



  • Behind the glove box lid, either on the inner left side or inside the glove box where a recessed button may be located.

  • On the instrument panel near the steering column, sometimes a small recessed button or switch.

  • In the center console storage area or under the dash near the driver's knee area, accessible with the cover removed.

  • Some 2012 Accords do not have a dedicated reset button at all; the system automatically relearns after tires are inflated to spec and you drive for a while.


Conclusion: If you cannot locate any reset switch, rely on the tire pressure method or consult the owner's manual or a Honda dealer for the exact location on your trim.


Manual reset procedure when no dedicated button is present


If your model lacks a reset switch or the light remains after a basic reset, use the standard reload procedure used by many Honda vehicles to recalibrate TPMS.



  1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the recommended cold pressure shown on the door placard or in the owner's manual.

  2. Drive the vehicle at highway speeds (roughly 30–50 mph / 50–80 km/h) for about 10 minutes to allow the TPMS to relearn the pressures.

  3. Afterward, turn the engine off and back on and check if the TPMS light goes out. If it persists, inspect for leaks, damaged sensors, or a faulty sensor that may require service.


Conclusion: Following these steps should reset the TPMS on most 2012 Accords without a dedicated button. If the warning persists, a dealer or tire professional can diagnose sensor faults or replacements more precisely.


Summary


On a 2012 Honda Accord, there isn’t a single universal TPMS reset button location. Some trims hide a TPMS/RESET switch behind the glove box or near the instrument cluster, while others require tire pressures to be corrected and the car driven to relearn the system. Always refer to the specific owner's manual for your trim, and if in doubt, seek assistance from a Honda dealer or tire shop to confirm the correct procedure for your vehicle.

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