How to reset tpms honda civic 2008?

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Mark B. January 20, 2021
To reset the tpms on the 2008 Honda Civic You will first need to park and make sure the tire pressure in the tires are correct. It iS33 psi for the front and rear 215/40R18 tires and for the reset of the sizes it iS32 psi for the front and rear tires. The first way to reset is to turn the ignition to on, use the up/down arrows to select Vehicle Setting on the instrument cluster, press SEL/RESET button until TPMS Calibration is displayed, press SEL/RESET button until options for Cancel and Calibrate is displayed then use the up/down arrows to select Calibration and then press the SEL/RESET button. Another way to do it is to turn the ignition to on. Press and hold the TPMS button which is located near the lower left knee bolster until the TPMS light blinks twice. Turn the engine off and then start it and it will be reset.
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Anglia Cavender July 11, 2022
I changed the wheels on my08 Honda civic and the tpms light stays on. Was told it could be the sensor in the wheel. But put another set of my car and still on. I can't find the reset button under the steering wheel. What else?
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David B. April 9, 2020
You will be pressing menu for the steps needed to reset the 2014 honda accord tire pressure sensor. Pick change settings. Select the button pick trigger for tpms calibration. When asked, pick yes and press to exit button.
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Edith ESCOBALES November 29, 2021
It didn’t work any other option
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