Resetting TPMS Error Message.
#1
Resetting TPMS Error Message.
For some reason, just this pass week I encountered a TPMS error message. It shows up every time I start on my car. I checked all 4 tires pressure and everything is ok. I just installed a set of after market wheels and put back the stock TPMS unit on the tires. So my question is since everything are ok. Is there a way I can reset it so the TPMS error message don't show up? I'm after if I take to the dealer and when they hook up to the OBD unit, they will void the warranty. Anyway to go around that? Or do you think the main TPMS module gone bad?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
I had the same TPMS error message appear once on the way back from a 90 mile highway trip. It went away in less than a mile so it doesnt appear in the MID anymore but I still have the mesasage on my NAV when I hit the INFO button. I too would like to know how to get that removed without taking to the dealer. (BTW Factory wheels)
KB1Spec I think your issue is similar except you see the message in the MID every time?
KB1Spec I think your issue is similar except you see the message in the MID every time?
#3
OK I talked to my friend at Honda and this is what he told me:
Talked to the TPMS guy here... he said if if all 4 tire pressure indicators don't show any PSI, then there is a problem with the TPMS system. He said it can be a bad TPMS sensor or a bad receiver that needs to be replaced.
When there is an error, it stores a DTC code on your control unit. It's easy to pull the code out just by plugging in a HDS system up. With this code, it will tell you exactly which sensor or receiver is faulty. If you want to come here, he said he's willing to check for you since he was curious what is tripping the sensor. Otherwise, your buddy at the dealer should be able to pull the code easily too.
Yes everytime I start up my car, the message "Check TPMS system" shows up. Then I press the arrow key on the steering wheel to get rid of it. But the warning icon still there.
Talked to the TPMS guy here... he said if if all 4 tire pressure indicators don't show any PSI, then there is a problem with the TPMS system. He said it can be a bad TPMS sensor or a bad receiver that needs to be replaced.
When there is an error, it stores a DTC code on your control unit. It's easy to pull the code out just by plugging in a HDS system up. With this code, it will tell you exactly which sensor or receiver is faulty. If you want to come here, he said he's willing to check for you since he was curious what is tripping the sensor. Otherwise, your buddy at the dealer should be able to pull the code easily too.
Yes everytime I start up my car, the message "Check TPMS system" shows up. Then I press the arrow key on the steering wheel to get rid of it. But the warning icon still there.
#5
No I didnt use fix a flat product. I just checked all 4 tire pressures and all are ok. I did talked to the tech at Honda and he also mention:
It could be the TPMS sensors on the wheels are bad... or the initiator receivor bad. When you pull the DTC code, it'll tell you exactly which component is bad.
It's possible the TPMS sensor may have been damaged when it got transfered to the aftermarket wheels. But the TPMS guy here said he's heard of one case where the battery on the sensor is dead which would cause the error too. That's why he was kinda interested to see what the problem was...
It could be the TPMS sensors on the wheels are bad... or the initiator receivor bad. When you pull the DTC code, it'll tell you exactly which component is bad.
It's possible the TPMS sensor may have been damaged when it got transfered to the aftermarket wheels. But the TPMS guy here said he's heard of one case where the battery on the sensor is dead which would cause the error too. That's why he was kinda interested to see what the problem was...
#7
My car is still under warranty with a little over 5700 miles. I'm afraid that the dealer wont take in my car since I have aftermarket wheels. Although, my friend did tell me that one of his tech guy work for Honda willing to check my car for free but need to drive down to the Honda Headquarter. He was interested in seeing why my error message shows up. He said it was very rare and puzzled that all the tire pressure on the MID shows up blank.
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My car is still under warranty with a little over 5700 miles. I'm afraid that the dealer wont take in my car since I have aftermarket wheels. Although, my friend did tell me that one of his tech guy work for Honda willing to check my car for free but need to drive down to the Honda Headquarter. He was interested in seeing why my error message shows up. He said it was very rare and puzzled that all the tire pressure on the MID shows up blank.
#11
My car is still under warranty with a little over 5700 miles. I'm afraid that the dealer wont take in my car since I have aftermarket wheels. Although, my friend did tell me that one of his tech guy work for Honda willing to check my car for free but need to drive down to the Honda Headquarter. He was interested in seeing why my error message shows up. He said it was very rare and puzzled that all the tire pressure on the MID shows up blank.
#13
For some reason, just this pass week I encountered a TPMS error message. It shows up every time I start on my car. I checked all 4 tires pressure and everything is ok. I just installed a set of after market wheels and put back the stock TPMS unit on the tires. So my question is since everything are ok. Is there a way I can reset it so the TPMS error message don't show up? I'm after if I take to the dealer and when they hook up to the OBD unit, they will void the warranty. Anyway to go around that? Or do you think the main TPMS module gone bad?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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#14
Sensor replaced Believe it is receiver
For the folks that have replaced or know where the receiver is located, could you share its location? I have been searching have not found a site that shows where the receiver is located.
Thank you
Thank you
#15
Intermediate
It is under fender. Remove the rear wheel, unscrew 4 Philips screw covering from part of rear fender. Pull cover up a little (you may need to unscrew 10mm bolt as well) you will see TPMS initiator mounted on wall.
#17
For the message, to clear it from navigation you need to hold MAP + MENU + CANCEL buttons at the same time until a menu shows up - then go into ECU then XM then you will see Diagnostics option to choose... once in there you will see the error and it will let you delete it.
I do recommend scanning it just so you know what it was... personally, I had that error show up a few weeks ago and it simply went away - it was right after I inflated tires to 40psi all around (cold weather makes them over time loose couple of PSI - so that gives me my usual 37-38. Since then I have not seen it come back ever.
I do recommend scanning it just so you know what it was... personally, I had that error show up a few weeks ago and it simply went away - it was right after I inflated tires to 40psi all around (cold weather makes them over time loose couple of PSI - so that gives me my usual 37-38. Since then I have not seen it come back ever.
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