Honda TPMS Calibration for Indirect TPMS Systems - Trouble Code C0077

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Honda TPMS Calibration for Indirect TPMS Systems - Trouble Code C0077. In this video I show how to calibrate the TPMS system on a Honda with Indirect TPMS. If the Honda indirect TPMS system is not calibrated, it may set Trouble Code C0077 - Low Tire Air Pressure and the tire pressure low warning may come on. Honda tire pressure light stays on. Honda TPMS calibration procedure. Enjoy!

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BigDog
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Great tip about the special calibration mode. Thanks for all the info. Never knew it was so involved. Have a good day big dog

richardfabrizio
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You are the best as usual. 1000 thanks for your valuable info.

m-rezaabazar-ghafari
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Awesome video Thank you very much, you just save me $150…🙏🙏

KANECHANG-dm
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I have a 2023 Honda Pilot and I’ve tried everything vehicle settings, settings etc but it’s currently 44*F in Atlanta and I couldn’t find any reset tire pressure and all the tires are fine remember that too

techman
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hi can u give a tip my car honda civic si and last owner changed tires rather than use 18 inc 40 now its bigger 18 50 and tmps doesnt work correctly can i program hole system
thanks

nesprosta
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If you put non oem alloy rims on will it still calibrate? On a new honda like 2024

DesignBuildFixReview
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Thanks big dog. Nice flag ( behind you! )

OfficialEddieE
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I have a 2015 Honda CRV (Automatics transmission version and not the CVT). I am in Melbourne Australia and I have been using 0w20 oil till now. I have heard that 0w20 is too thin and 5w30 is better. What is your recommendation on using 5w30 on CRV and is it ok to should from 0w20 to 5w30 ?

nalinbuddhika
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How do you do this calibration on a 2010 FIT Sport EX that has no infotainment menu as shown? We have some a menu in the display behind the steerling wheel, but the options that display are just info, like oil status... We also have no button on the lower left dashboard...

Thanks!

ebachy
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What’s up boss, was wondering how much your time cost to check out my 01 Honda civic having some issues. I see you may or may not be in the Tucson/Marana area.

hairoelizalde
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Also, if I can’t figure this out, is it OK just to drive like that with it on

rickcarrasco
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Just disconnected the battery cables. Everything is gonna be normal

JosephMbidi
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Thanks for the new info. I have a 2009 Honda CRV, in 2018 one of my TPMS sensors was not working and the light was annoying, but I knew replacing it was expensive, so I put up with it because next year I was buying new tires. I replaced the tires and all the TPMS sensors. I purchased 4 metal stem sensors from eBay for $44. There was no charge for putting them in and calibration. The rubber stem sensors were available, both on eBay and by the installer, but at a premium. They were about $25 each on eBay and $40 each at the installer. What do I gain, for my vehicle, using these? My car does not have a display, so I can’t calibrate it the way you have shown. I do have a 2017 Toyota RAV4, does that have this calibration system? Thanks.

jimpie
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So if I have to do it three times in a row does that mean I have to drive it also three times in a row

rickcarrasco
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2008 civic. how can i calibrate these sensors since my model doesn’t have that display?

alexsharypov
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Pressure sensors in the wheels sounds like a less troublesome method.

premier
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How does my 2010 Pilot Touring know when I've rotated my tires?
I just replaced all 4 sensors at 391000 miles and they calibrated all 4 new sensors, but I have NEVER paid to have my TPMS recalibrated after rotating my own tires. Yet my car knows which is which. How is that possible??

netdoctor
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All this BS just for air pressure!
More government over regulation! (And over engineering by Honda)
How did we live before without this fabulous life saving technology!!! 🙄

motorcitymanman