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TPMS Control Unit Replacement

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NOTE: Make sure the TPMS control unit mounting bracket is not bent or twisted as this may affect its communication with the initiators and the tire pressure sensors.
  1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
  2. Remove the clip (A), and disconnect the TPMS control unit connectors (B).
    NOTE: The TPMS control unit is located under the steering column.
    Fig 1: TPMS Control Unit Connectors And Clip With Torque Specifications
    G05965338Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  3. Remove the TPMS control unit with the bracket (C).
  4. Remove the TPMS control unit (A) from the bracket (B).
    Fig 2: TPMS Control Unit From Bracket Bolts With Torque Specifications
    G05965339Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  5. Install the TPMS control unit in the reverse order of removal.
    NOTE: Make sure the TPMS control unit is properly installed. You will hear a click when the TPMS control unit is securely mounted on the bracket.
  6. Connect the HDS and memorize the pressure sensor IDs (see MEMORIZING THE TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR ID ). Do not memorize the IDs automatically.