Driving with low tire pressure can be dangerous, so it’s great you inflated the tires right away!
It’s not uncommon for the TPMS light in your 2010 Honda Civic
to stay on for a bit after inflating, changing, or rotating your tires because the system needs to be reset and recalibrated. That said, you can use one of the following methods to reset the TPMS system in your 2010 Honda Civic:
If your car has a touchscreen display:
Select customize settings
If your car has a display that isn’t a touch screen:
Scroll to vehicle settings and hit select
If your car doesn’t have any display:
Locate the TPMS button beneath the left-hand side of the dashboard
Press and hold the TPMS button until the warning light blinks twice
Once reset, your TPMS sensor should recalibrate within 30 minutes of driving 30-65 miles per hour.
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