You don't RESET it per se. You make the air pressure in all four tires exactly equal to the tire pressure recommended on the metal placard that is located either on the driver's door or in the driver's door frame (and the tire pressure is also specified in the owner's manual). I do not remember the values, but if the metal placard says 32 psi FRONT and 31 PSI REAR, use a good, accurate tire gauge to get all the tires to that exact pressure, and the Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning light will go out.
If, on the other hand, one of your 4 TPMS sending units is bad, then you need to have a dealer or mechanic replace the bad one. That is, each wheel has a small electronic device that transmits by radio to the central computer, the tire pressure inside each of the four tires. The device is, naturally, inside the tire. It's about the size of a marble or a grape. So, in order to replace them, you need to remove the wheel from the vehicle, and then remove the tire from the metal rim.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
I don't know if it is different than my 2007 Odyssey but all I do is drive the car over 25 MPH after correcting the problem (such as repairing the tire or just inflating to the correct pressure in the case of a slow leak).
It is the tire pressure monitoring system, one or more of your tires is low on pressure
The Honda Odyssey power steering pressure switch is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The pressure switch will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
how do i get a code for my 2007 honda odyssey 2007 if i have the serial for the radio
I want to say it has something to do with the tire pressure monitoring system.
On the transmission!!
No, the Honda Odyssey is a minivan.
Tire Presure Monitoring System, it means the system is not communicating with the tires. it does not mean low tire pressure. That is a different light.
Honda odyssey gets its name from the Greeks