To perform the 2007 Honda Pilot tpms reset, watch: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=r9d70OPOEd0 Making sure Your tires are in the greatest of condition is crucial to not crashing. You will come into problems with this car part at some time or another. Premature tire wear is something You could face. You could run into feathering issues. You could face cupping problems. Make sure to check the tire pressure once a month. Check for holes, in case You run over a pothole. The part may become loose as some point. This part will need to be replaced eventually. You don't want to get into any wrecks on the highway. You should replace Your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles.
Joseph G
October 28, 2020
Where under the dash is the TPMS turn on button found on 2007 Honda Pilot. I cannot find it. Thank you
My 2007 Honda Pilot 4WD LX has no TPMS button so how do I manually reset the system.
Margaret R
July 16, 2020
To reset the tire pressure monitor or tpms system in your 2007 honda pilot turn the ignition key to the "on" position and depress the tpms button, usually located under the dash, until the tpms light blinks several times. Start your vehicle and let it run for at least 20 minutes and your tpms system should be reset.
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