Yes. The 2016 Honda CR-V is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). The dashboard will warn you if a tire is underinflated, and higher-trim models with a center information display can show the current PSI for each tire. If your model lacks that display, you’ll primarily see the warning light until you check the tires manually.
What the system shows and how it works
The CR-V’s TPMS continuously monitors tire pressure and notifies the driver if any tire drops below the recommended level. The primary on-dashboard indication is a warning light. On trims with a multi-information or center display, you may have the option to view the current PSI for each tire on a Tire Pressure screen.
Here are ways you might view tire pressures on a 2016 CR-V, depending on trim and equipment.
- TPMS warning light on the instrument cluster: This is the standard alert. If it lights up, check and adjust all tires to the recommended pressure using a tire gauge.
- Per-tire PSI display on the center information display (if equipped): Use the steering wheel controls to cycle to the Tire Pressure/TPMS screen and see the PSI of each tire.
- Manual tire pressure check: If you don’t have a readout, manually measure each tire’s pressure and compare it with the door-jamb placard’s recommended psi, then inflate as needed.
After inflating tires to the recommended pressures, the TPMS typically resets automatically after you drive for a short distance. Some trims may require a manual reset or reinitialization if tires were rotated or replaced.
Trim differences and accessing the readout
Availability of a per-tire PSI readout depends on the model’s trim and whether it includes the center information display. Most lower trims rely on the TPMS warning light, while higher trims with the MID/i-MID display offer a detailed tire-pressure readout for each tire.
Summary
The 2016 Honda CR-V can show tire pressure information on the dashboard in the form of a TPMS warning light in all trims, with the option to view per-tire PSI on models equipped with a center information display. For trims without that display, you’ll need to check tire pressures manually and rely on the warning indicator. Always consult the owner’s manual for your exact configuration and steps.


