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what's up everyone are you a Honda Fit
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owner seeing that annoying tire pressure
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warning light on your dashboard even
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when your tires seem perfectly fine
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don't fret this comprehensive guide will
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walk you through the simple steps to
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reset your TPMS light on various Honda
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Fit models so let's go and do that
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if you have an old Honda car especially
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the US model it has an indirect tire
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pressure system so for this model sorry
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folks no billin reset button you'll need
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a scanner tool or a trip to the tire
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shop check for a low tire and make sure
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all four tires are equal and correct if
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the light is still there after a short
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drive then it's likely you have a dead
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battery in a sensor yep each sensor has
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a little battery and after generally
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lasting about 10 years especially on
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older models it just runs out of juice
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if you take your car to the dealer or a
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qualified tire shop they can scan the
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system and tell you exactly which tire
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has the dead sensor you need to replace
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the sensor and the tire dealer should be
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able to program those to the ECU for you
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great news for 2015 to 2020 Honda Fit
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owners these models come equipped with a
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dedicated TPMS reset button before
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attempting any TPMS reset always adjust
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the cold tire pressure on all four tires
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to the recommended PS I listed on your
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driver's door plaqueard this is a
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critical first step for a successful
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reset and accurate readings inaccurate
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tire pressure is the most common reason
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for the TPMS light to come on so the way
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turn your key to the on position
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look on the left side of your dashboard
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just under the steering wheel you'll see
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a small button with a symbol that looks
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like a horseshoe with an exclamation
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point that's your TPMS reset button
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press and hold this TPMS button until
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the TPMS light on your dashboard blinks
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twice and your TPMS light should turn
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after that you can release the button
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now take your car for a short drive
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maintaining a speed of approximately 50
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mph for a few minutes this allows the
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system to recalibrate the sensors and
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you're done and that's it easy tire
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pressure light reset done right if this
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helped you out smash that li button drop
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a comment if you have questions and
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hacks tips and diy every week thanks for
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watching drive safe and I'll catch you