DIY: How to RESET TPMS for Honda Accord, Honda Clarity, Honda Civic and 2018+ Honda.

This is how to reset your HONDA tire pressure monitor after rotating, changing out your tires, or fixing a flat on your late model Honda Accord, Honda Clarity, or other late model Honda with interactive control panel. The Honda TPMS system does not detect tire pressure. I recently added another 3rd party TPMS system online ( https://amzn.to/2ncBVf6 ) for about $30 , so i can see the actual tire pressure from each tire. I have the install video here: https://youtu.be/gIT708-QUU8 .

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I recently got my tire repaired after getting a flat tire. I had to use my spare tire for my DIY Honda Clarity ( https://youtu.be/incxlPXfiPo ). After the repair, my tire shop showed me how to re calibrate my TPMS system in my 2018 Honda Clarity. It also clears the TMPS light on the dash. Its a simple process so I made this video.

The Honda TPMS system does not detect tire pressure, but monitors tire rotations from the wheel sensors, if its spinning faster than other wheels its considered air leak or flat. Normally it will go away if you add air to the tires, however if you had a flat or tire rotation, you will want to do this re calibration procedure.

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Weather Proofing my indoor BR30 flood lights with Flex Seal! (Experiment)

I wanted to use my indoor BR30 flood lights out doors by weather proof with Flex Seal! This is an experiment so DO NOT do this at home. Better to go buy some outdoor flood lights like PAR38 ( https://amzn.to/2QiQKHr ).

I am doing this because Ibought too many BR30 lights and a got a few cans of Flex Seal ( https://amzn.to/2QmlIhI ) to play with. I also needed lighting in my back year in a covered patio that is outdoor but covered under the eaves of the roof. I tried this before with Plastidip in my other video: https://youtu.be/GbD2Y97QlHQ and it still working.

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The FlexSeal clear rubber spray is very thick. Its much thicker and more permanent than Plastidip. One coat added about 1 mm or more of rubber to the base of the light bulb. So this was very quick and did not need multiple coats I had a box full of BR30 bulbs and decided i only need 2 bulbs to play with now. Overall this video was to compare Flexseal clear rubber spray with Plastidip clear rubber spray. Don’t expect to remove the FlexSeal rubber, its meant to be permanent, unlike Plastidip that was meant to be removed if needed. I tried this before with Plastidip in my other video: https://youtu.be/GbD2Y97QlHQ and it still working.

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DIY: 2015 – 2019 Honda Fit Engine Air Filter Change. TIP: Watch out for the plastic clips!

Here is a quick how to video on changing out your 2013 – 2019 Honda Fit Engine Air Filter! BTW, my Youtube vlogs and DIYs may have associated affiliate links to products that I may earn from qualifying purchases.

Changing out the Honda Fit Engine air filter takes less than 10 minutes and is very simple. Just buy a Honda Fit Engine Air Filter ( https://amzn.to/36Umj1N ) (HONDA OEM Part Number is 17220-5R0-008 ) , open the hood, pop the 4 clips, shift the air box forward, notice the air filter alignment notch on the side, replace with the new air filter and you are done!

TIP: Watch out for the plastic air box clips! They snap in place on to the metal clip assembly and may easily pop out off. So work carefully, otherwise you will be searching the engine bay for a black plastic clip.

I put so many miles on my Honda’s that I use Honda OEM filters. I change out my engine air about 20,000 – 25,000 miles or its really dirty on my monthly check.

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