Resetting the Tire Pressure Indicator on the 2025 Honda Civic
At Battison Honda, we want to keep your driving experience stress-free. If the tire pressure indicator on your 2025 Honda Civic lights up, don’t worry. Here’s a quick guide to help you reset it and get back to your journey. Watch this video to learn more about resetting the tire pressure indicator on the 2025 Honda Civic. Keep reading for more!
Why Does the Tire Pressure Indicator Turn On?
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) alerts you when tire pressure is too low. This could result from temperature changes, small leaks, or normal air loss. Correcting the pressure ensures better fuel efficiency, longer tire life, and safer drives.
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Steps to Reset the Tire Pressure Indicator
- Check Tire Pressure First
- Use a tire pressure gauge to confirm that all tires match the recommended levels, usually inside the driver’s door frame.
- Turn On the Ignition
- Turn the ignition to the “on” position without starting the engine to activate the vehicle’s electronics.
- Access the Settings Menu
- Use the infotainment touchscreen or steering wheel controls to find “Vehicle Settings” or “TPMS Calibration.”
- Select TPMS Calibration
- Choose this option and follow any on-screen prompts to reset the system.
- Drive to Recalibrate
- Drive your Civic for about 10 minutes at speeds above 30 mph to allow the system to recalibrate.
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Need Assistance?
If the indicator stays on, double-check your tire pressure. Persistent issues might signal a slow leak or sensor problem.
Visit Battison Honda for expert assistance; we’re happy to help.
Maintaining proper tire pressure avoids dashboard warnings and enhances safety, performance, and efficiency. Stop by Battison Honda for all your tire care needs and enjoy a smoother ride in your 2025 Honda Civic!