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In order to reset the tire pressure on your 2015 Honda Pilot, you can follow the steps outlined in this video: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=PTWzbdq06Zc. It is important to maintain your tires in good condition to prevent accidents. Issues with this car component may arise over time, such as premature tire wear, feathering or cupping problems, or loosening of the part. Regularly inspect the tire pressure monthly for any issues, like punctures from sharp objects. Eventually, you will need to replace the tires, typically every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, to ensure your safety on the road.
My car from 2015 doesn't have the buttons shown in the video, and there aren't any choices on the radio screen in the settings menu to reset the TPMS.
To turn off the tire pressure light on a 2015 Honda Pilot, go to the menu, find settings, choose TPMS calibration, and click on calibrate.