What Causes the TPMS Light to Come On in a Honda Accord?
Learn why the TPMS light appears on your Honda Accord and how to fix tire pressure and sensor issues quickly.
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Low tire pressure is the most common cause for the TPMS light on your Honda Accord. Check all tires and inflate them to the recommended pressure. Faulty sensors or a malfunctioning TPMS system can also trigger the light. If tire pressure is correct and the light remains on, visit a mechanic to diagnose sensor or system issues.
FAQs & Answers
- What does the TPMS light mean on a Honda Accord? The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) light indicates that one or more tires have low pressure or there is a problem with the TPMS sensors.
- How do I reset the TPMS light on my Honda Accord? You can reset the TPMS light by inflating all tires to the recommended pressure and driving the vehicle; if it doesn’t turn off, a manual reset or mechanic diagnosis may be needed.
- Can faulty TPMS sensors cause the light to stay on? Yes, malfunctioning or faulty TPMS sensors can cause the warning light to remain illuminated even if tire pressures are correct.