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How can I reset the TPMS light on a 2011 Honda Civic?

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The Real Mechanic

To reset the TPMS light in a 2011 Honda Civic, refer to this video: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=3hPHBmj56Vc The TPMS part will require replacement down the line. It's recommended to replace your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to avoid accidents. Ensuring your tires are in top condition is essential for safety. Problems with this car part will likely arise at some point, possibly leading to issues like cupping and premature tire wear. Keep an eye out for feathering and check tire pressure monthly. The part may become loose over time, so inspect for any holes, especially if you hit a pothole.

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    To recalibrate the TPMS on the 2011 Honda Civic, ensure the tire pressure is accurate, start the car, and press the reset button located on the right side of the steering wheel. Allow ten minutes for the reset process, and in certain situations, you might need to press and hold the button until the light blinks. Incorrect tire pressure can cause sensor issues, leading to poor vehicle performance.

  • Shannon R.

    When swapping out faulty TPMS sensors, it's important to input the new sensors' IDs into the vehicle's computer using the OBD connector. You can accomplish this task with a TPMS reset tool such as the ATEQ Quickset X, which can be purchased on Amazon for $250, or opt to visit a tire shop for assistance. Several Asian car models necessitate the uploading process.

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