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hey Honda Accord owners is that pesky
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tire pressure warning light staring you
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down even when your tires are perfectly
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fine don't sweat it this guide will show
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you how to quickly reset your TPMS light
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on various Honda Accord models we'll
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cover everything from older models to
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the latest Accord ensuring you can get
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back on the road without that annoying
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light so let me teach you right now
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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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for 2013 to 2016 Honda Accord owners
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this model has a dedicated TPMS reset
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button crucially before attempting any
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reset always adjust the cold tire
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pressure on all four tires to the
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recommended PS I listed on your driver's
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door placard this is a critical first
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step so let me guide you through the
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turn your key to the on position
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now look down to the left side of your
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dashboard just under the steering wheel
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you'll see a little button 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 that TPMS button until
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the light on your dash blinks twice
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don't let go too soon once it blinks you
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after releasing the button take your car
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for a short drive maintaining a speed of
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around 50 mph for a few minutes this
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allows the system to recalibrate the
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sensors and you're done
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resetting the tire pressure warning
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light in 2017 to 2022 Honda Accord
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models is straightforward and done
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through the touchscreen infotainment
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system remember always adjust your cold
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tire pressure first according to the
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plaqueard on your driver's door so the
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reset can be done as follows
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tap the home button on your touch screen
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to get to the main menu
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tap on settings from the main menu
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step five tap on TPMS calibration
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finally tap calibrate the system will
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begin calibrating and your tire pressure
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lights should turn off shortly
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for the latest 2023 to 2026 Honda Accord
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models the TPMS reset process is similar
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to the previous generation utilizing the
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touchcreen and yes you guessed it always
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adjust your cold tire pressure on all
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four tires to the recommended PSI before
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starting this step is crucial for a
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successful calibration so let's go
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tap the home button on your infotainment
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screen to access the main menu step two
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scroll through the pages to find and
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select vehicle settings
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step three in this menu tap on TPMS
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lastly tap calibrate to initiate the
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TPMS calibration process the system will
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start and your tire pressure light
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there you have it resetting your Honda
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Accords TPM slide is usually a quick and
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easy DIY task if you followed these
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steps and the light remains on or if it
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reappears shortly after it might
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indicate a more significant issue such
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as a faulty sensor or a slow leak in
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such cases it's best to consult a
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professional mechanic or your Honda
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dealership thanks for watching and I'll
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catch you in the next one peace