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hey everyone welcome to the channel
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today we're tackling a quick and super
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useful tip for all you Honda Civic
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drivers out there specifically the 2006
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to 2025 models that annoying tire
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pressure warning light we're going to
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show you how to reset it in less than 2
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minutes no tools no mechanic and no
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we're starting with the 2006 to 2011 UK
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European Honda Civic we're using a 2009
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model today but it should be the same
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for your car too so let's try to do it
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before we jump into resetting anything
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make sure your tires are actually
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inflated to the correct pressure the
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tire plaqueard located on the door panel
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all right now hop in the car and turn
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now look at your steering wheel and find
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the little I button yep that one press
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it until a tire menu pops up on your
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step four once you're there hit the
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select or okay button once
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step five you'll see an initialization
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menu press I button to highlight okay
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and then press select button to confirm
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it you'll see a confirmation that says
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completed and that's your sign the
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system has accepted the reset now switch
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the ignition off then turn the car back
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on if everything worked that pesky
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warning light should be gone just like
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if you have a 2011 to 2013 Civic it has
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an indirect tire pressure system so for
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this 2011 Civic sorry folks no built-in
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reset button you'll need a scanner tool
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or a trip to the shop here's the truth
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99% of the time this light shows up
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because the battery inside one of those
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sensors has died yep each sensor has a
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little battery and after a few years
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especially on older models it just runs
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out of juice if you take your Civic to
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the dealer or a tire shop they can scan
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the system and tell you exactly which
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tire has the dead sensor
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all right for the 2014 and 2015 Civic
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you can reset the tire pressure system
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by using the cluster menu so just follow
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first things first make sure your tires
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are properly inflated use a gauge top up
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the air if needed the tire plaque are
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located on the door panel
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next let's hit that menu button on your
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steering to get the main menu step four
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all right now we're going to cruise on
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down through these menus use your finger
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keep scrolling till you see customize
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keep on moving and select TPMS
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and now for the grand finale hit that
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glorious menu that says initialize
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select yes to execute the TPMS reset and
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there are two ways to reset TPMS on the
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2016 to 2020 Honda Civic all two have
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different ways please choose one of the
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two ways below according to your vehicle
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if your vehicle is equipped with a TPM
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set button you can find the button is
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located on the left side of the steering
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wheel so after adjusting the cold tire
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pressure on all four tires recommended
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on the tire plaque card please press and
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hold the button until the TPMS indicator
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blinks twice and you're done
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now I'll show you a simple trick that
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resets the tire pressure warning light
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in audio but make sure to adjust the
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cold tire pressure on all four tires
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recommended on the tire placard first
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all right here's what you do follow
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hit the home button to get the main menu
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tap on the settings on your touch screen
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scroll and hit vehicle
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tap on TPMS calibration
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then hit calibrate the system starts
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calibrating and your tire pressure light
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will be off in no time
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there are two ways to reset the tire
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pressure light in 2021 to 2025 Honda
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Civic it's a whole new ball game and
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it's actually way easier than you think
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first things first make sure your tires
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are properly inflated use a gauge top up
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the air if needed the tire placard
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located on the door panel
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step three on your steering wheel find
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that home button give it a tap
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next you're going to scroll to settings
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you can't miss it dive in
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okay inside settings you're going to
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scroll to TPMS calibration that's our
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now for the magic trick scroll down to
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find calibrate select it and you're done
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we just got these bad boys in and the
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new infotainment system is sleek here's
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the secret sauce to getting rid of that
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pesky warning for good step one
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before you do anything else make sure
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you've already filled up that low tire
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don't skip that part seriously
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give a tap on the home button to get the
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next we're going to scroll the page and
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find the vehicle settings step four in
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this menu tap on TPMS calibration
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finally tap on calibrate to start the
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TPMS calibration process and you're done
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and there you go easy fast and totally
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DIY save yourself a trip to the garage
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and keep that dashboard clean if this
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helped you out don't forget to hit that
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and drop a comment if you've got any
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questions catch you in the next one