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To reset the tire pressure monitoring system on your 2009 Honda Civic, start by turning on the vehicle. Find the menu button on your steering wheel and keep pressing it until you reach the customization settings. Navigate through the options until you find TPMS calibration. When prompted to initialize, be sure to confirm. After a second confirmation, choose yes. After completion, turn off the vehicle and restart it to verify that the reset was successful.
The response provided earlier is not relevant to the question about a 2009 Civic or 8th generation model. The answer pertains to more recent versions of the car.
No one inquired about a 2014 agreement, which is quite different from the 2009 civic model.
To reset the tire pressure sensor on a 2014 Honda Accord, you just need to follow a simple process. First, press the menu button, then choose customize settings. Next, select the tpms calibration option and choose to initialize it. When asked, select yes and press menu to finish and exit.