Honda Accord recurring low tire pressure light and car fob disengagement causing no start issue on Honda Accord

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jan 8, 2026
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Accord owners report experiencing recurring issues with the low tire pressure light, which can be triggered by factors such as low tire pressure, temperature changes, or tire damage. When the light remains on, it may indicate a leaking tire or a faulty tire pressure monitoring system, necessitating a thorough inspection and inflation of the tires to recommended levels. Additionally, some owners encounter a no-start problem due to car fob disengagement, often caused by a weak battery or malfunctioning key fob. In such cases, reprogramming or replacing the key fob may be required, along with ensuring the immobilizer system is functioning properly. Addressing these issues promptly can help maintain a smoother driving experience with the Honda Accord.

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Honda Accord vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 63,000 miles
(63,000 - 63,000)

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