Honda Jazz Reset Tyre Pressure Warning
The Honda Jazz uses an . Unlike direct systems, it does not measure actual air pressure using internal sensors. Instead, it monitors wheel rotation speed via the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). An under-inflated tyre has a slightly smaller diameter and rotates faster than a correctly inflated one. When the system detects a discrepancy, it illuminates the low tyre pressure warning light (a horseshoe shape with an exclamation mark).
Before attempting a reset, you must ensure all tires are at the correct cold pressure. You can find the recommended PSI on the . honda jazz reset tyre pressure warning
If the TPMS warning light remains on after trying the above steps, there may be a problem with the TPMS system or one of the tyres. In this case: The Honda Jazz uses an
the button until the TPMS indicator on the dashboard blinks twice. Release the button; the calibration process has now begun. Method B: Models with Steering Wheel Controls (i-MID) An under-inflated tyre has a slightly smaller diameter