What Type of TPMS Does Honda Use? Explained Indirect TPMS Technology
Discover the type of Tire Pressure Monitoring System Honda uses and how its indirect TPMS works using ABS wheel speed sensors.
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Honda typically uses an Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). This system doesn't use physical sensors within the tires. Instead, it relies on the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) wheel speed sensors to detect discrepancies in rotational speed, which can indicate low tire pressure.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the difference between indirect and direct TPMS? Indirect TPMS uses ABS wheel speed sensors to estimate tire pressure by detecting variations in tire rotation speed, while direct TPMS uses physical sensors inside each tire to measure actual pressure.
- Why does Honda use an indirect TPMS instead of a direct one? Honda uses indirect TPMS to reduce costs and maintenance complexity since it relies on existing ABS sensors without needing additional tire-installed sensors.
- How does ABS help in monitoring tire pressure in Honda vehicles? ABS sensors monitor each wheel’s rotational speed; if a tire has low pressure, it rotates slower, which the system detects to alert the driver of potential pressure issues.
- Can indirect TPMS provide accurate tire pressure readings? While indirect TPMS effectively alerts for underinflated tires, it does not provide exact pressure readings like direct TPMS systems.