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Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2016 Honda Civic?

The 2016 Honda Civic does not have a standard, easily accessible TPMS reset button. In most cases, the system relearns automatically after you inflate all tires to the recommended pressures and drive the car at highway speeds for a short period.


Understanding how TPMS works can help you avoid unnecessary service visits. This article explains whether there is a reset button, how relearn typically happens, and what to do if the warning light remains illuminated.


Is there a TPMS reset button on the 2016 Civic?


There is no typical physical reset switch on most 2016 Civics. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System relies on sensor data and usually relearns the correct tire positions automatically after proper inflation and a normal drive. Some trims or software updates may offer a menu-based relearn option within the vehicle’s information display, but a dedicated dash button is not common for this model year.


How TPMS relearns in practice


To retrain the system after adjusting tire pressures, follow these steps:



  • Inflate all four tires to the recommended pressures listed on the door jamb sticker and in the owner's manual.

  • Drive at highway speeds (approximately 50–60 mph / 80–97 km/h) for about 10 minutes to allow the system to relearn sensor positions.

  • Check the TPMS warning light after the drive. If it turns off, the relearn was successful.

  • If the light remains on, refer to the troubleshooting steps below or seek service to inspect sensors and wiring.


After a successful relearn, the warning light should go out. If the light stays on despite correct pressures and a proper drive, there may be a sensor issue or another malfunction that requires professional attention.


What to do if the TPMS light stays on


If the warning light persists after a relearn attempt, perform these checks:



  • Inspect all tires for leaks, punctures, or damaged sidewalls that could affect tire pressure readings.

  • Verify wheel sensors are intact and that there are no damaged or loose sensors, especially after tire service or wheel changes.

  • Confirm there are no issues with valve stems or valve cores that could cause slow leaks.

  • Ensure aftermarket wheels or tires are compatible and that sensors were not damaged during installation; sensor programming may be required after changes.


Persistent TPMS warnings typically require a diagnostic check by a qualified technician, who can verify sensor health, reprogram sensors if needed, and address any related electrical or software issues.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Civic, you generally won’t find a dedicated TPMS reset button. The system is designed to relearn automatically once tires are inflated to the correct pressures and the vehicle is driven at steady highway speeds for about 10 minutes. If the TPMS light stays on after a proper relearn attempt, perform basic tire and sensor checks and consult a dealer or tire shop for a diagnostic that may involve sensor replacement or software updates.

Where is the TPMS reset button on a Honda Civic?


If your Honda is equipped with a TPMS button, you'll find it to the left of the steering wheel.



Where is the TPMS button on a 2016 Honda Civic?


Up you go to settings this is from the home. Screen. You go to vehicle you go to uh TPMS calibration oops oh there we go you click calibrate.



Why is my tire pressure light still on after filling tires on my Honda Civic 2016?


The TPMS, or Tire Pressure Monitoring System, on your Honda's dashboard can be frustrating. Even after checking and adjusting your tire pressure as the manual suggests, the warning light might stay on. This can happen for several reasons, like changes in temperature or if the tires were not installed correctly.



Does a 2016 Honda Civic have TPMS?


2016-2021 Honda Civic: These models have an indirect TPMS. They do NOT use sensors inside the wheels. The system uses wheel speed sensors from the ABS to guess if a tire is low because a low tire spins at a different speed. If your TPMS light is on, you do not need to buy a programmable sensor.


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