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On your 2005 Honda Pilot, the TPMS is there to alert you if any tire is under-inflated, which can lead to premature tire wear, tire failure, and unsafe driving conditions. Resetting the TPMS is a quick process. Simply turn the ignition to the "ON" position (but don't start the car), locate the "TPMS" button under the left side of the dashboard, and press it until you see the low tire pressure light flash twice. Then, release the button, start the vehicle, and drive at 30-60 mph for at least 20 minutes to allow the sensors to refresh. Once that's done, you're all set, and the TPMS has been reset successfully.
The 2005 Pilot lacks a menu button on its interface.
My 2005 Pilot EX model doesn't have a TPMS button or a menu button. How can I go about resetting it in this case?
To reset the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on a 2005 Honda Pilot, simply follow these steps: Go to the menu, choose customize settings, then select the TPMS calibration option and choose the initialize option. Confirm by selecting yes when prompted, and then exit by pressing the menu button.
My 2005 Pilot EX doesn't have the TPMS reset button or the menu screen for selecting TPMS calibration. Do you have any other suggestions?