2017 Civic EX TPMS Reset
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I got a message about low tire pressure on the display behind the steering wheel today. When I took my lunch break I went out and filled up all 4 of my tires to 32 PSI (they were all low in the 25-26.5 range) and reset the TPSM sensor through the infotainment center (settings -> vehicle). Success, the message is now off of that display.
While driving home today I noticed that on the infotainment center still had the low tire pressure notification as you can see here: https://i.imgur.com/ojVTbFP.jpg
This also shows up on HondaLink: https://i.imgur.com/R7pQc8L.jpg
How do I clear this?
Something else interesting of note is that the oil life is still at 100%. Back in February I needed an oil change so I brought it to the dealer who noticed that I was due for recall 18-137 which came with a free oil change. It has been about a month since and I have put about 500 miles on the car. I'm not sure if this is related, or if the oil life indicator is just really slow at changing, but I thought I'd throw it in there.
Any ideas?
While driving home today I noticed that on the infotainment center still had the low tire pressure notification as you can see here: https://i.imgur.com/ojVTbFP.jpg
This also shows up on HondaLink: https://i.imgur.com/R7pQc8L.jpg
How do I clear this?
Something else interesting of note is that the oil life is still at 100%. Back in February I needed an oil change so I brought it to the dealer who noticed that I was due for recall 18-137 which came with a free oil change. It has been about a month since and I have put about 500 miles on the car. I'm not sure if this is related, or if the oil life indicator is just really slow at changing, but I thought I'd throw it in there.
Any ideas?
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Re: 2017 Civic EX TPMS Reset
500 probably isn't enough yet.
Hondas Maintenance Minder numbers drop by 10s until the oil life reaches 15%, so depending on how you drive it might take anywhere from 300-1200 miles before it changes from 100 to 90%
When it reaches 15% the service reminder and wrench light come on
Hondas Maintenance Minder numbers drop by 10s until the oil life reaches 15%, so depending on how you drive it might take anywhere from 300-1200 miles before it changes from 100 to 90%
When it reaches 15% the service reminder and wrench light come on
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