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How do I reset the low tire pressure light on a 2018 Honda Civic?

I have a 2018 Honda Civic EX. I recently put some air in the tires because the low tire pressure light came on. But even after filling the tires to the specifications in the owner’s manual, the light remains lit. How can I turn off the tire pressure warning on my 2018 Civic?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Proper tire pressure is essential to your safety when you’re behind the wheel of your
Honda Civic EX
. However, the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) doesn’t always reset after you fill the tires.
To reset the low tire pressure light on a 2018 Honda Civic, follow these steps:
  • Press settings on the car’s touch screen or radio home.
  • Select vehicle or vehicle settings, depending on your car’s model.
  • Go to TPMS calibration.
  • Select calibrate.
  • The screen should read calibration started.
  • The low tire pressure light should disappear.
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