I had an 08 Accord and the TPMS Self learned within 100km.
I guess from what everyone says it really depends on the model - but i would try driving a bit and seeing if it resets on its own before dropping $40-$50?
I had an 08 Accord and the TPMS Self learned within 100km.
I guess from what everyone says it really depends on the model - but i would try driving a bit and seeing if it resets on its own before dropping $40-$50?
100km?!? It usually a trip around the block at 60km/hr, it's not possible and accords do not self learn.
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This.Originally posted by top_speed
100km?!? It usually a trip around the block at 60km/hr, it's not possible and accords do not self learn.
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I have a 2015 Honda Odyssey Touring. Does anyone know if the 2015 Touring has auto learning for a 2nd set of TPMS sensors? I have heard conflicting accounts of whether or not the higher ned Ody's have a 2nd ID storage 'spot' or not....
Touring will have 2 memory spots for TPMS. Or at least that was true for previous years. 2012+
Thanks Aleks - Assuming it has 2 memory spots, does that mean I need to get the new set of TPMS programmed once at the dealer and I should be good go forward to swap wheels myself, or will it auto-learn the 2nd, new set?
That, I'm not sure on.Originally posted by amorak
Thanks Aleks - Assuming it has 2 memory spots, does that mean I need to get the new set of TPMS programmed once at the dealer and I should be good go forward to swap wheels myself, or will it auto-learn the 2nd, new set?
Older touring up to around 2012 did not require programming as they were self initialization, but the newer once all require to be programmed and I don't think you can store two tpms sensors because evertime you program new sensor you are basically deleting the older sensors fcc IDs
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