TPMS Reset: Honda Fit 2008-2014 Tire Pressure Sensor

Honda Fit 2008-2014 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Reset
Quick to follow procedure on how to reset/relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator warning light on Honda Fit for the year 2008, 2009 and 2014.
No special tools are required to perform this relearn procedure. A properly formatted TPMS scan tool can be used for an alternate method.
Sensor Relearn Procedure without a properly formatted TPMS scan tool:
Sensor Relearn Procedure without a scan tool
1. Ensure tires are inflated to the pressure indicated on the tire placard.
2. Drive vehicle for at least 15 minutes above 30mph in order for system to learn new sensor IDs.
Sensor Relearn Procedure with a properly formatted TPMS scan tool:
1. Starting with the LF tire, use the scan tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR & full size spare (if equipped).
2. Turn ignition to the ON position.
3. Connect scan tool to OBDII port and upload sensor IDs.
4. Turn ignition to the OFF position and unplug the scan tool.
5. To turn off the flashing TPMS light, with the engine running, scan each sensor again and drive the vehicle for 10 minutes above 30mph.
About Honda Fit
The Honda Fit (Japanese: ホンダ・フィット, Hepburn: Honda Fitto), also marketed as Honda Jazz, is a five-door B-segment supermini or subcompact car manufactured and marketed by Honda since 2001 and now in its fourth generation. Marketed worldwide and manufactured at ten plants in eight countries, sales reached almost 5 million by mid-2013.
Sharing Honda’s global small car platform with the City, Airwave, first generation Mobilio and Freed, the Fit is noted for its one-box or monospace design; forward-located fuel tank; configurable seats that Honda calls “Magic Seats”, that fold in several ways to accommodate cargo in varying shapes and sizes— and cargo volume competitive to larger vehicles.
Honda released hybrid petroleum-electric versions of the Fit in Japan in October 2010 and in Europe in early 2011. Honda released the Fit EV, a limited production all-electric version, in the United States in July 2012 and in Japan the following month.By 2012, Honda Fit was produced in 12 countries, including Japan, Brazil, China, India and Indonesia.
Honda uses the “Jazz” nameplate in Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, Africa, Hong Kong, Macau, some ASEAN countries and India; and “Fit” in Japan, Sri Lanka, China, Taiwan and the Americas. (Source Wiki)