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Bought a new Fit today. Didn't even get home and...warning light
OK...it was just the tire pressure light but thats just depressing.
I just traded in a 12 year old Impreza that has had some nasty Check Engine lights the last 3 months. I finally made the plunge and picked up my Fit today. dealership closes at 6pm, I finish the paperwork at 5:50. I am driving home, its a few minutes after 6 and....tire pressure light is on. Now I am sure it will turn out to be nothing that a little more air wont address but this is not a good start. |
relax its only a TPMS light. let some GK owners tell you how to reset the TPMS light on a GK. or you can search the forum.
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Is it the warning light that says TPMS or is it just an exclamation point?
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Its the thing that sort of looks like a tire with an exclamation mark in it. I will check out the manual tomorrow. Just had to vent
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Originally Posted by Evesowner
(Post 1294760)
Its the thing that sort of looks like a tire with an exclamation mark in it. I will check out the manual tomorrow. Just had to vent
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Just means you have low air pressure in a tire.
If you're in New Lenox, IL its probably just the cold messing with your pressure. Stop at a gas station, fill all your tires to 35 PSI and rock on. |
The 2015 Fit doesn't use TPMS sensors. It measures rotational speed with the ABS system. The tires are typically aired up pretty high for riding on a carrier, and it's possible they forgot to air down one or more to spec (33 psi). FWIW, I run ours at 35 psi.
edit: the TPMS calibration sequence is on pages 336-337 of your Owner's Manual. |
Originally Posted by mike410b
(Post 1294762)
Just means you have low air pressure in a tire.
If you're in New Lenox, IL its probably just the cold messing with your pressure. Stop at a gas station, fill all your tires to 35 PSI and rock on. |
It's nothing to worry about, just a dumby light telling you one or more tires PSI is low. Though I can imagion a bit of pank when you go from a car that was giving you trouble to a new car that already is throwing a warning light.
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had the same thing happen on my 2015 a day or so after I got it. The dealer fixed the light and it's not re-occured. The sensors on the Honda tires are twitchy I guess. Repair guy said they got about 15 a day to reset.
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Same here, mine came on the day after I got it. I just pressed the TPMS button and held it a few seconds to reset it. Hasn't come back on since. In the meantime I've aired up all 4 tires twice without ever touching the button again. No problems.
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The tire pressure system requires several miles to calibrate itself. Do you really want a random lot boy flogging your car for 10 miles before you take delivery?
Tires are typically overinflated for shipment and then readjusted before delivery. Make sure the pressure is right, push the button, and be happy. |
Filled the tires (I think one was 29psi) and hit the reset. Drive 29 miles with the light gone. So I am content.
In fact, Chicago traffic in ugly weather I averaged 43 mpg. So not only content but happy |
Ah, I see you traded in that Model A for a modern auto voiture. Yeah, it's crazy all the new safety features they have. Now you'll have to read the manual and see how all these goodies work!
Enjoy your Fit. |
Warning light came on again on way home last night. Checked the pressure...fine. Reset button.
Warning came on again on my to work this morning. Stupid light! |
Sounds like one of the ABS sensors could be bad, and that's not a good thing. Have it checked out.
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what pressure did u fill the tires with?
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Good luck. 15k miles on mine and I reset the light every few hundred miles. Dealership says its normal and unfixable.
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I've been having a lot of issues with mine as well. At first I think it was poor dealer prep, but it just happened again the other day. Basically the Fit has the cheap way of doing TPM it uses the ABS to compare the RPM of the 4 wheels and if there is a certain amount of discrepancy between them it triggers the warning. What this means is that if one is a little low, or a little over inflated it trips. Well I got out and checked and all 4 were within 3lb of each other so that's pretty good in my book. So everyone get ready to reset the system overtime there is a pretty good change in temperature as the air pressure in your tires fluctuates. There is a reason they put that nice big button right there for us to use, you're going to need it often.
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I believe when I experienced the problem it was after I hit a bump (in cold weather).
For the record I filled all four tires to 33 psi. The light has not come back since I last posted. |
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