Resetting the tire pressure warning light (or Deflation Warning System) on a Honda Jazz is a common task after adjusting air levels, rotating tires, or changing them entirely. The method varies depending on whether your Jazz has a physical button, steering wheel controls, or a touchscreen interface.
The Honda Jazz uses an . Unlike direct systems, it does not measure actual air pressure using internal sensors. Instead, it monitors wheel rotation speed via the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). An under-inflated tyre has a slightly smaller diameter and rotates faster than a correctly inflated one. When the system detects a discrepancy, it illuminates the low tyre pressure warning light (a horseshoe shape with an exclamation mark). honda jazz reset tyre pressure warning
Some early Jazz models (particularly in North America) used direct sensors. For these: Resetting the tire pressure warning light (or Deflation