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billy ruben 09-29-2010 10:05 AM

Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
Anyone familiar with the "reset" procedure for resetting tire pressure indicators for my 2009 Accord? Planning on new set of sneakers near future. Are specialty tools and/or equipt. necessary to complete this task?

MSchu 09-29-2010 10:15 AM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
yes... you're going to need to go into the dealer for a "relearn/reset"

there is a reset tool available but I dont know if you want to get into that for something that will only be used once or twice a year(if you have summer/winter tires)

you may be able to borrow one form another honda owner in your area

tech9174 10-04-2010 09:03 PM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
honda dealerships has the tools to reset them

DELuth 10-04-2010 09:35 PM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
What the hell are you talking about???

What is there to relearn or reset???

Just mount the tires and go.

MSchu 10-05-2010 06:45 AM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 

Originally Posted by DELuth (Post 43696985)
What the hell are you talking about???

What is there to relearn or reset???

Just mount the tires and go.

Not necessarily. the TMPS system needs to relearn/identify the individual units again many times after moving the wheels away from the vehicle. If you are lucky enough that it doesn't then yes... drive away. If you need to have them require the sensors.. Honda Dealership or buy the reset tool

90sedan 10-05-2010 11:30 AM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
There's some misinformation in here that i will try and clear up.

- If you are simply replacing the tires with a matching size, nothing needs to be done to the tpms system.

- If you are replacing the rims, you will need to swap the sensors into the new rim (be careful, they only need to be torqued to ~3lbft). There is no need to relearn or reprogram, as the tpms control unit will already have those sensor id's memorized.

- If you are replacing the tires/rims and the tires are a different size, it's recommended that the tpms low pressure indicator is adjusted to accommodate the new threshold (example: the low pressure threshold must be lowered when installing the hfp rim package).

- The tpms system shouldn't ever need to have the sensors id's relearned regardless of how long/far the wheels were away from the vehicle (as long as sensor battery is ok). Because the tpms control unit will only search for the 4 sensor id's that were programmed into it, and those id's won't change.

MSchu 10-05-2010 11:35 AM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 

Originally Posted by 90sedan (Post 43700847)
There's some misinformation in here that i will try and clear up.

- If you are simply replacing the tires with a matching size, nothing needs to be done to the tpms system.

- If you are replacing the rims, you will need to swap the sensors into the new rim (be careful, they only need to be torqued to ~3lbft). There is no need to relearn or reprogram, as the tpms control unit will already have those sensor id's memorized.

- If you are replacing the tires/rims and the tires are a different size, it's recommended that the tpms low pressure indicator is adjusted to accommodate the new threshold (example: the low pressure threshold must be lowered when installing the hfp rim package).

- The tpms system shouldn't ever need to have the sensors id's relearned regardless of how long/far the wheels were away from the vehicle (as long as sensor battery is ok). Because the tpms control unit will only search for the 4 sensor id's that were programmed into it, and those id's won't change.



thank you for that clarity. There have been some owners that had to have the units reprogrammed after wheel removal. Not myself personally, but quite a few have reported this

DELuth 10-05-2010 04:23 PM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
And anyone that understands the system knows that moving the wheels away from the car will do nothing.

90sedan is 100% correct.

False hearsay is helping nobody. If you don't KNOW, don't post.

KWayRacing 10-10-2010 07:28 AM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
Agree 100%. I have moved thousands of tires away from the vehicle and never have had a problem. That makes absolutley no sense.
90Sedan's post is spot on. Good note about being careful of the torque value. You are actually suppose to replace the "washer" anytime the sensor is removed from a rim.

yay321 10-13-2010 04:26 PM

Re: Reset procedure/tire pressure indicator.
 
Also keep in mind that if the "TPMS" light comes on than, its an error with the sensors...vs, the tire with an exclamation point light, is for low tire pressure....i see people break the sensors all the time when mounting tiires...so if the TPMS light comes on and stays on, who ever installed your tires may have broken your sensors.


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