On a 2015 Honda Civic, there isn’t a universal dash-mounted TPMS reset button. The light usually resets by inflating all tires to the recommended pressure and driving at highway speeds, though some trims may hide a TPMS Learn switch behind the glove box or in the instrument panel.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts you when tire pressure is too low. Resetting or relearning the system is often simple: ensure tires are at the correct pressure, then drive to allow the system to relearn. Exact locations and procedures can vary by trim and market, so checking the owner’s manual for your specific Civic model is recommended.
Understanding TPMS on the 2015 Civic
TPMS in the 2015 Civic is designed to warn you when a tire’s pressure drops enough to affect safety or performance. When pressures are corrected, the system can relearn automatically after a period of driving, or it may require a manual relearn if a tire was replaced or pressures were altered significantly.
Locating a TPMS reset option
If your Civic has a dedicated TPMS reset or Learn option, it may be hidden in one of several locations. The following are common possibilities you might check depending on trim and market.
- Hidden Learn switch behind the glove box: Some trims place a small TPMS Learn or SET button behind a panel or on the inside of the glove box.
- Steering-wheel or dash area: A TPMS or SET button may be located near the instrument cluster or on the dash within easy reach.
- Center console area: A recessed button near the shifter or under a cover could be labeled TPMS or SET.
- Infotainment/Vehicle Settings menu: Some trims support TPMS relearn via Settings > Vehicle > TPMS Learn (or Tire Pressure) on the touchscreen, activated through the steering wheel controls.
Note: Variation by trim level and regional market means not all 2015 Civics have a visible reset button. If you can’t locate a button or menu option, consult the owner's manual for your exact trim or contact a Honda dealer for guidance.
Manual relearn steps (if a TPMS Learn switch is present)
If your vehicle has a dedicated TPMS Learn or SET switch, follow these typical steps. (Always defer to the manual for your exact model.)
- Inflate all tires to the recommended pressures listed on the door jamb placard.
- Turn the ignition to ON with the engine OFF (per manual instructions).
- Press and hold the TPMS Learn/SET button until the TPMS indicator light blinks or goes out.
- Drive at 50 mph (80 km/h) or higher for several minutes to complete the relearn.
After completing these steps, the system should recognize the tires at proper pressure. If the light remains on, recheck tire pressures and repeat the process or seek dealer assistance.
Automatic relearn method (no button needed)
In many cases, you can simply inflate all tires to the correct pressures and drive the car on a regular basis. The TPMS will typically relearn automatically as you drive, and the warning light should extinguish once the tires are properly detected at the correct pressures.
Summary
For a 2015 Honda Civic, there is no universal, easily accessible TPMS reset button on every model. In most situations, you achieve a reset by inflating tires to the recommended pressure and driving at highway speeds, allowing the system to relearn. Some trims may hide a TPMS Learn button behind the glove box or offer a TPMS option in the vehicle’s settings menu. Always verify tire pressures against the door jamb placard and consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer if the warning light persists after inflation and driving.


