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Why has the tpms warning light illuminated on my 2010 Honda Odyssey?

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Joy R.

The TPMS light in a 2010 Honda Odyssey might turn on if the tire pressure is too low or high. The recommended tire pressure for this vehicle is 33 psi for the front and 35 psi for the rear for 235/60R17 tires, and 33 to 35 psi for the front and 35 psi for the rear for 235/65R16 tires. If adjusting the tire pressure doesn't turn off the TPMS light, a reset may be necessary. To reset the TPMS light, ensure you're parked safely, then access the menu on the display, select customize settings, go to TPMS calibration, choose initialize, and confirm by selecting yes.

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  • Len O.

    The TPMS warning light is on in your 2010 Honda Odyssey to signal that your tire pressure is either too high or too low. However, this could also be caused by faulty tire sensors leading to a malfunction.

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