How to turn off tpms light honda accord 2009?

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James B. December 22, 2020
To turn off the tpms light for the Honda Accord 2009, watch: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=-btDV-9G5L4 This part will need to be changed eventually. You should change Your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or so. You don't want to get into any accidents on the road. Making sure Your tires are in the best condition is key to not crashing. You will come into problems with this part at some time or another. Check for holes, in case You run over something sharp. The part might become loose at some point. Premature tire wear is something to be on the lookout for. You might run into feathering issues. You could face cupping problems. Make sure to inspect the tire pressure once a month.
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Craig Reuscher November 2, 2020
Incorrect answer above. There is no menu or customize function on a 2009 Accord.
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Ravi November 5, 2021
There is no TPMS option comes while scrolling in Honda Accord 2009. The above answer is incorrect.
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Ashley R. April 10, 2020
To turn off the tpms light in a 2009 honda accord press menu, scroll to customize, then tpms calibration and select initialize and it will reset.
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Jeff July 6, 2022
So how do u reset anybody know on 2009 Honda Accord 2.4
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John November 24, 2022
I guess the light stays on until the bulb burns out because the recommended method doesn’t work for a 2009 accord
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Rich December 27, 2022
I reset mine today by lowering the tire pressure to 10 psi and then inflating to 35 psi with the ignition turned to the first position. The tpms light went out on the second wheel i tried.
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Debbie December 18, 2022
You need a reset tool
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Brian Miller November 30, 2022
You must have a diagnostics tool and plug it into system under the steering wheel ..
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Rose October 13, 2022
A 2009 Honda Accord has no actually menu; how do you reset the tpms and the low tire pressure warning symbol?
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