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How To Reset Honda Fit TPMS Low Tire Pressure Light (2015-2020)

How To Reset Honda Fit TPMS Low Tire Pressure Light (2015-2020) – The Honda Jazz (sold in some countries with the name of Honda Fit) is a compact 5-door and 5-seater B-segment minivan of the Honda Japanese manufacturer, in production since 2001. The Honda Fit EV was presented at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. The production model was shown in the 2011 edition.

In 2013 the third generation is presented that is produced in Japan in the same year, while in Indonesia production starts in June 2014. In America, it goes on sale in June 2015 while in Europe it arrives on the market in October 2015.

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How To Reset Honda Fit TPMS Low Tire Pressure Light (2015-2020):

Time needed: 7 minutes

If you replaced a wheel, tire, TPMS sensor etc. and are now getting a warning light on your car, then the sensor needs to be reset. To calibrate or reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor on your 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Honda Fit, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure the vehicle is at a complete stop, the shift lever is in N (for manual transmission) or the shift lever is in P (for Automatic Transmission/CVT models)

  2. Turn the engine switch off

  3. Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.

  4. Turn the engine switch to the “ON” position without starting the engine

  5. Scroll the menu by using UP or Down button until find VEHICLE SETTINGS

  6. Then press the SEL/RESET button to enter the menu

  7. Select TPMS CALIBRATION

  8. Scroll down and select the CALIBRATION

  9. Calibration will complete after 30 minutes of cumulative driving at 30 to 60 mph.

In different models, TPMS can also be reset by the following methods::

  • Make sure the vehicle is at a complete stop, the shift lever is in N (for manual transmission) or the shift lever is in P (for Automatic transmission/CVT models)
  • Turn the engine switch off
  • Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.
  • Turn the engine switch to the “ON” position without starting the engine
  • Locate and press the TPMS button until the low tire pressure or TPMS indicator blinks twice.

For more details please check the following video:

Note: Calibration will complete after 30 minutes of cumulative driving at 30 to 60 mph. This tutorial is based on the Honda owner’s manual. The procedure above can be applied to the latest generations of Honda Fit (2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 model years). Hopefully, the article of How To Reset Honda Fit TPMS Low Tire Pressure Light (2015-2020) useful for you.

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