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To reset the tire pressure monitoring system on a 2013 Honda Odyssey, first ensure you are parked and that the tire pressure is correct in each tire. The recommended tire pressure is 35 psi for the front and rear tires with sizing of P235/60R18, and 33 psi for the front and rear tires sized P235/65R17. If your vehicle has a TPMS button located to the left of the steering wheel, press and hold it until the warning light blinks twice to complete the reset. If your vehicle does not have a TPMS button, press the menu button on the steering wheel, then select "Customize Settings," followed by "TPMS Calibration," "Initialize," "yes," and exit the menu by pressing the menu button.
I am unable to locate the TPMS button on my 2013 Odyssey.
My 2013 Honda Odyssey does not have a menu or TPMS button. What should I do in this situation?
To reset the tire pressure monitoring system on the 2013 Honda Odyssey, you should press and hold the TPMS button until it flashes. Then, drive for approximately 20 minutes for the system to reset.
Can you locate the TPMS reset button on a 2013 Odyssey EX model?
Press and hold the TPMS button until it flashes, then drive for around 20 minutes to allow the car to reset.