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To turn off the tire pressure light on your 2013 Honda Pilot, follow these steps: access the menu, go to customize settings, select tpms calibration, choose initialize and confirm by selecting yes, then exit by pressing the menu button. If your tire pressure falls below 25% of the recommended level, the warning lights will come on. Tire pressure tends to drop in cold weather, even if the tires are initially properly inflated, as cold temperatures cause the air to contract. This may trigger the low tire pressure warning temporarily, but it should disappear once the tires warm up. It is recommended to check tire pressure monthly using a reliable tire gauge.
To turn off the tire pressure warning on a 2013 Honda Pilot, first go to the menu, then choose customize settings, select TPMS calibration, hit initialize and choose yes, then press menu again to finish and exit.