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How can I disable the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light in my 2009 Honda Accord?

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Kandy christianson

To disable the TPMS light on your 2009 Honda Accord, refer to this video tutorial: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=-btDV-9G5L4. It is important to replace this specific part as needed. It is recommended to replace your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to maintain road safety and prevent accidents. Ensuring your tires are in optimal condition is crucial for avoiding collisions. Eventually, you may encounter issues with this component, so regularly check for any signs of wear, such as holes from sharp objects. The part may also become loose over time, leading to premature tire wear, feathering, or cupping problems. Monitor tire pressure monthly to catch and address any potential issues promptly.

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  • Bomba

    The response provided is not accurate. The 2009 Accord model does not have a menu or customization feature available.

  • Casper

    In the 2009 Honda Accord, there is no option for a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) available when browsing through the features. The response provided earlier is inaccurate.

  • Patsy V

    To disable the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light in a 2009 Honda Accord, go to the menu, navigate to customize, choose TPMS calibration, then pick initialize to reset it.

  • Jerry B.

    Can anyone tell me how to reset the system on a 2009 Honda Accord 2.4?

  • Cliff

    I think the light will continue to stay on until the bulb eventually stops working because the suggested approach isn't effective for a 2009 Accord.

  • PJS

    I recently recalibrated my tire pressure monitoring system by reducing the air pressure to 10 psi and then filling it up to 35 psi while the car was in the initial ignition position. The TPMS warning light turned off after the second wheel I adjusted.

  • Dek

    You require a tool for resetting.

  • Roy Garcia

    You need to have a diagnostic tool and connect it to the system located below the steering wheel.

  • Teri W.

    I could rephrase that as: "There is no specific menu on a 2009 Honda Accord for resetting the TPMS and low tire pressure warning symbol. How can you go about resetting them?

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