TPMS Control Unit Will Not Memorize Sensor IDs (HSN0205-04)
Publication date: 2005-02-01Reference number: HSN0205-04
TPMS Control Unit Will Not Memorize Sensor IDs
HONDA SERVICE NEWS
| HONDA: | 2005 Odyssey and Pilot |
| CATEGORY: | Honda Service News |
| APPLIES TO: | 2005 Odyssey and Pilot |
SERVICE INFORMATION
Using the HDS to teach the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) control unit the tire pressure sensor IDs can be a real pain at times. It's not uncommon that the control unit fails to memorize one or more of the sensor IDs during the learning process, causing TPMS DTC(s) to set. If this happens, the HDS tells you to raise the vehicle and begin a rather time-consuming process to make things right.
Fortunately, there's an easier way to handle this. First, clear the DTC(s) with the HDS. Then, with help from someone in your shop, start the learning process while driving the vehicle under 10 mph . The TPMS control unit should learn all four sensor IDs.
If all four sensors IDs are learned, you're done. If one or more of the sensor IDs aren't learned, then press on with normal troubleshooting.