Great video! Thanks! Can I ask one question about the tie pressure warning sign? Every time after I refill tire air, I calibrate. But only 3-4weeks later, the warning sign shows up again. This keeps happening. What should I do? Thank you!
@@danyangwan9903 check to see if the psi of each tire is at 33psi or atleast all around the same number. Make sure to lower the pressure if it is too high. Because that can also make the sensor activate on the dashboard
Hello, thanks for reaching out about this problem. You can still drive your car. What you should do is check all the threads on your tires and also check the specs of each tire.
The specs on each tire should be P235/40R19 96V. The problem I had was my rear tires were the wrong specs for the car so my car was not balanced evenly. That can also be the issue with your car but first check all the things I just mention and see if that’s the issue first before you go to the dealer or waste money that you don’t have to spend to half way fix the issue.
Tpms doesnt know what size tires you have. If they are filled to the correctvpressure thats all that matters. They read pressure not tire size or condition
When you open up the driver door, you should see a white sticker that has a lot of info type onto it. The bigger letter on the sticker is the info about the PSI.
@@ed4thewin730 I mean like the current PSI of each tire since I’ve been driving like how most cars give the current tire pressure not so much the required
Great info. Just bought a 2021 Accord so this is very helpful and saves me time learning about all the features.
Thank you! Extremely helpful.
How did you check the sensor
could have been a 30 sec video…but appreciate it😅
I appreciate this video man 🤘🏼
Thank you so much for your video!… it helped me a lot! 👍. God bless you!
That was helpful I need to drop the one for the oil change
Great video! Thanks! Can I ask one question about the tie pressure warning sign? Every time after I refill tire air, I calibrate. But only 3-4weeks later, the warning sign shows up again. This keeps happening. What should I do? Thank you!
Thank you for reaching out! It can probably be that one or maybe all of your tires need balancing. Does all your tires have the same specs?
@@ed4thewin730 I can only see the warning sign "Tire pressure low" on the screen. How to know whether they are all tires or some specific one?
@@danyangwan9903 check to see if the psi of each tire is at 33psi or atleast all around the same number. Make sure to lower the pressure if it is too high. Because that can also make the sensor activate on the dashboard
@@ed4thewin730 i think it's 36psi for the 19"
@@mark1nyc Depending on the weather of the state you live in, it’s best to put a little bit more air. Especially if you live in a cold climate state!
How to see each tire air pressure? Is it possible?
Thank you so much for the info!
Hi there. I’ve the same sign as yours. The dealer said $200 to diagnostic. Can I still drive like that ? Or this is something serious
Hello, thanks for reaching out about this problem. You can still drive your car. What you should do is check all the threads on your tires and also check the specs of each tire.
The specs on each tire should be P235/40R19 96V. The problem I had was my rear tires were the wrong specs for the car so my car was not balanced evenly. That can also be the issue with your car but first check all the things I just mention and see if that’s the issue first before you go to the dealer or waste money that you don’t have to spend to half way fix the issue.
What tpms sensor should I get for my 2018 Honda Accord sport?
Get the Original Honda sensor because once you put after market sensor on your vehicle it starts to perform differently.
@@ed4thewin730 if it’s not to much trouble, can u send me a link of them cause I can’t seem to find them, thank you
He says “you know” a lot
Thank you sir
Tpms doesnt know what size tires you have. If they are filled to the correctvpressure thats all that matters. They read pressure not tire size or condition
I can’t find the PSI
When you open up the driver door, you should see a white sticker that has a lot of info type onto it. The bigger letter on the sticker is the info about the PSI.
@@ed4thewin730 I mean like the current PSI of each tire since I’ve been driving like how most cars give the current tire pressure not so much the required
Me too I've been looking for two days
@@gpxtech90 it sucks because my 2018 Infiniti Q50 had it but my 2021 accord doesn’t