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TPMS light won't turn off.
I changed the instrument cluster on my 2007 Honda Fit since the old one crapped out. I made sure the part numbers were the same and now the TPMS light is on. I looked up how to reset it but I don't have the button on the left side of the steering wheel its only on 08 and up models. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Try checking your tire pressure first. If all are good then maybe one of your tpms sensor is bad?
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I believe the 07 models don't come with it. I checked and it's just the regular valve stems on the wheels.
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Originally Posted by oskie
(Post 1477985)
I changed the instrument cluster on my 2007 Honda Fit since the old one crapped out. I made sure the part numbers were the same and now the TPMS light is on. I looked up how to reset it but I don't have the button on the left side of the steering wheel its only on 08 and up models. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
From 2008 to 2013, Fits used a direct TPMS which used actual sensors in the wheel. The indirect method seen on GK5s (2015 to 2020) will not apply. You likely snagged a gauge cluster out of a 2008... Not sure how the TPMS fault would prompt unless it was stored from the previous car or the gauge control module sees the lack of the TPMS wiring as a system fault. |
Makes sense. I checked and it's indeed from a 2008. Hopefully that's okay it's working so far.
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Originally Posted by oskie
(Post 1478013)
Makes sense. I checked and it's indeed from a 2008. Hopefully that's okay it's working so far.
Yeah... I said it. Hehe |
Hahaha good one 🤣
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