2019 Honda Accord
2019 Honda Accord TPMS reset
Use these steps when the reminder path on your 2019 model uses the same Honda display controls described below.
| Model year | 2019 Honda Accord |
|---|---|
| Task | TPMS reset |
| Final check | Owner manual and driver-door label |
Steps for this year
Set all four tires to the door placard pressure while the tires are cold.
Turn the vehicle on and open Vehicle Settings or TPMS Calibration.
Choose Calibrate, Initialize, or TPMS Calibration depending on the display wording.
Confirm the calibration prompt.
Drive for several minutes at normal road speed so the system can relearn.
If the light flashes or returns, check for a damaged sensor, leak, or incorrect pressure.
Match the display in your car
If the wording is different, look for Maintenance Info, Oil Life, Vehicle Settings, Tire Pressure, or TPMS Calibration on your display.
Common fixes
| Problem | Check |
|---|---|
| Nothing changes | Hold the confirmation button longer and make sure the ignition is on while the engine is off. |
| Reminder returns | The service item, tire pressure, or calibration drive may not be complete yet. |
| Different controls | Honda trims can use different screens. Check the manual section for your display type. |
Common questions
Why is the TPMS light still on?
The tires may not be at the correct pressure, the calibration drive may be incomplete, or a sensor may need service.
Do I reset TPMS after rotating tires?
On many Honda models, calibration is useful after rotation or pressure adjustment.
What does a flashing TPMS light mean?
A flashing light can point to a sensor or system fault rather than simple low pressure.