Tire Pressure Sensors: Each wheel of the Odyssey is equipped with a tire pressure sensor. These sensors are typically located inside the tire and measure the air pressure in real-time.
Transmitter: The tire pressure sensors transmit the pressure readings to a central receiver unit wirelessly.
Receiver: The receiver unit receives the pressure readings from the sensors and processes the information.
Indicator Light: The TPMS system includes an indicator light on the instrument panel. When the system detects that one or more tires are underinflated, the indicator light illuminates to alert the driver.
Reset Button: Some Honda Odyssey models also feature a TPMS reset button. This button allows the driver to manually reset the TPMS system after filling or replacing a tire.
The TPMS system in the Honda Odyssey plays a crucial role in ensuring proper tire inflation. Properly inflated tires improve vehicle handling, fuel efficiency, and overall safety by reducing the risk of tire blowouts and accidents.