There are a couple different ways to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on the 2013 Honda Odyssey. Before You start it You need to make sure You are parked and that the tire pressure in each tire is correct. The recommended tire pressure iS35 psi for the front and the rear for the P235/60R18 tires and 33 psi for the front and rear P235/65R17 tires. Depending on the version, there might be a TPMS button to the left of the steering. If so, You can press and hold the button until the warning light blinks twice and then it will be reset. If it doesn't have the TPMS button You need to press the menu button on the steering wheel, select "Customize Settings", select "TPMS Calibration", select "Initialize", select "yes" and then just press the menu to exit.
Antonio
July 9, 2023
I can’t find my Tpms button on my 2013 odyssey
Sandy
February 15, 2024
My 2013 Honda Odyssey has no menu button nor TPMS button. What do I do then?
Richard A.
April 10, 2020
In the 2013 honda odyessy you need to hold the tpms button down till it blinks, then you need to drive for about 20 min till the car resets.
Sean
March 23, 2024
Could you find TPMS reset button on 2013 Odyssey ex?
Michael L.
April 11, 2020
You need to hold the tpms button down till it blinks, then you need to drive for about 20 min till the car resets.
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