What is the 2007 honda element tpms reset procedure?

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Xavier T. December 22, 2020
Locate the TPMS button, which can be found on the left hand side of the vehicle, underneath the dashboard. Push and hold the button until the low tire pressure light flashes on and off twice. Once its done blinking, Your vehicle will begin calibration. Once the calibration process has begun, take the car for a short drive. Keep driving for about 15-20 minutes, after which the TPMS should be reset. If the light still stays on, try inflating Your tires to 3 PSI higher than the recommended amount. Then, deflate Your tires and re-inflate them again to reset the TPMS. If that still doesnt fix the issue, consult with a mechanic or Your car dealership to perform a complete diagnosis of Your vehicle.
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Chet Morton October 30, 2022
What a bunch of idiots, 2007 dosen't have a "tpms button" . It resets when you add correct air pressure. If the sensor is replaced it must be cloned to the old ID or Ecm updated to mew ID through OBD port.
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CS January 10, 2023
The 2007 Honda Element is not equipped with a tpms reset button. The responses here indicating that are incorrect.
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Lesley L. April 9, 2020
To reset the tpms in a 2007 honda element, locate the tpms button, which is on the left side of the vehicle, beneath the dashboard. Press and hold that until you see the low tire pressure indicator blink twice. Calibration will begin, and it should finish within 20 minutes of driving.
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Claudio July 22, 2023
The primary answer is incorrect. The 2007 Element has no dash button. A TPMS tool capable of reading/activating the sensors and uploading the IDs to the vehicle is required.
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