How do i perform the 2011 Honda Pilot tpms reset?

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Nick B. January 20, 2021
The TPMS reset on Your 2011 Honda Pilot is a relatively simple procedure that won't take more than a few minutes, but it varies slightly with whether or not You're equipped with a touch screen display. If You do, You can simply Press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS, select TPMS CALIBRATION, followed by INITIALIZE, then YES, and then press MENU to exit. Alternatively, if You've got no screen display, You'll be selecting the options with the steering wheel buttons to navigate through the driver information center. First, scroll to the VEHICLE SETTINGS screen, and select it. Select TPMS CALIBRATION, and finally select CALIBRATE. It should be noted that if this fails to work, there's a good chance You have an issue with one or more of Your TPMS sensors; most commonly, the batteries will go bad, but this requires a total replacement since the batteries are entombed in the sensor itself.
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Sandra N July 16, 2020
To reset the tpms on the 2011 honda pilot make sure the tire pressure is correct, then turn on the vehicle. Now hit the reset button that is to the right of the steering wheel and wait ten minutes. In some cases you may need to hold the button down till the light flashes. If the sensor is not working correctly then you may have tires with incorrect pressure, and the car can get bad performance.
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