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The TPMS in your Honda Odyssey serves to alert you if any tires are not properly inflated, which could cause early tire wear, tire failure, and unsafe driving conditions. Resetting the TPMS is a quick process. Begin by turning the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the car. Next, locate the "TPMS" button beneath the left side of the dashboard and press it until the low tire pressure light blinks twice, then release the button. Start the vehicle and drive at 30-60 mph for at least 20 minutes to allow the sensors to update. Once done, the TPMS will be successfully reset.
To disable the TPMS light on your Honda Odyssey, start by accessing the customize settings on your steering wheel controls. Next, navigate to the TPMS calibration, choose the initialize option, confirm with yes, and finally exit the menu.