leoniefuchs4
Avancier Tire Pressure Sensor Fault
Summary of the thread
The 2003 Honda Avancier is experiencing a tire pressure warning light and error message despite the tire pressure being confirmed as correct. The issue is likely due to a faulty tire pressure sensor, possibly with a dead battery. The recommended solution is to have the sensor diagnosed and replaced at a workshop.
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leoniefuchs4 (community.author)
Yeah, I used a separate pressure gauge, and all tires are properly inflated. So, if it's not the actual pressure, what else could cause this?
annimond38
Okay, if you've confirmed the tire pressure is good with another gauge, it's likely a faulty tire pressure sensor. Mine turned out to have a dead battery. You'll probably need to take it to a workshop to get it diagnosed and replaced. Cost me about 280€.
leoniefuchs4 (community.author)
Thanks! I'll get it checked at the workshop. Turns out it was the TPMS sensor like you said, needed to be replaced. Cost was about what you mentioned.
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annimond38
I had a similar issue on my Avancier. The low tire warning popped up even though the pressure was fine. Did you try checking the pressure with a different gauge, just to be sure? It could be a faulty sensor giving you the wrong readings.