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How do I reset the tire pressure light on a 2015 Honda Civic?

I just filled my tires with air, but my tire pressure light is still on. How do I reset my Honda Civic’s tire pressure light?

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Matthew Macgugan · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
This is a relatively common issue among
Honda Civic
owners. Luckily, you can reset the tire pressure light in a Honda Civic in just a few easy steps:
  • Use the buttons on your steering wheel to scroll through the options on your MID (multi-information display).
  • Select the Vehicle Settings option.
  • Scroll to TPMS Calibration and select it.
  • Press Calibrate.
This will begin the TPMS system recalibration process. It takes about 30 minutes of continuous, regular driving to fully reset the TPMS sensors. If the light still flashes when you start the vehicle, this indicates an issue with the TPMS system, and you should
visit a mechanic
or your dealer.
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