What does the TPMS light on my Honda Accord mean?

What does the TPMS light on my Honda Accord mean?

What does the TPMS light mean? The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on your Accord does exactly what the name says – it monitors the air pressure in your tires. If the system detects a drop in pressure, it turns on the Low Tire Pressure light on the dash. However, this isn’t the same as the TPMS light.

Is the TPMS word light on or off?

TPMS word light is on, but the tire pressure icon isnt. Hi everyone, I have a 2011 Honda Fit and when I got off work today, the TPMS light (Not the tire pressure icon, just the system icon) was on. I checked my tire pressure and they were all fine at 37PSI, called in to Honda about it and they gave me a vague answer to reset it myself.

How is tire pressure measured on a Honda Accord?

An indicator light (low-line TPMS system) or each tire pressure will show on the dash (high-line TPMS system). The indirect TPMS system does not have TPMS sensors in the wheel; TPMS is measured by wheel speed through the ABS system. Direct TPMS system for years 2008-2012.

What should I do if my TPMS sensor is not working?

Vehicles with direct-type TPMS systems are equipped with TPMS sensors. If a TPMS sensor is not working, it must be replaced before a relearn procedure can be performed. The damaged TPMS sensor can be replaced with an OE sensor or an aftermarket sensor.

Is there a TPMS warning light on a Honda Accord?

In contrast to the previous model, a six-cylinder engine is no longer available. Do you get a warning light after changing a tire or TPMS sensor on your 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Honda Accord?

An indicator light (low-line TPMS system) or each tire pressure will show on the dash (high-line TPMS system). The indirect TPMS system does not have TPMS sensors in the wheel; TPMS is measured by wheel speed through the ABS system. Direct TPMS system for years 2008-2012.

What causes a TPMS warning light to flash?

There are numerous situations that can cause a TPMS warning light to come on or flash. Some TPMS problems include: • The TPMS system voltage supply, wiring or internal electronics may not be functioning properly; • The tires were serviced or rotated and the relearn procedure was not properly performed.

Vehicles with direct-type TPMS systems are equipped with TPMS sensors. If a TPMS sensor is not working, it must be replaced before a relearn procedure can be performed. The damaged TPMS sensor can be replaced with an OE sensor or an aftermarket sensor.