Yes. The 2019 Honda CR-V includes a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that can display each tire’s current pressure on the instrument cluster’s information display. You can view the readout by cycling the display with the steering wheel controls.
How the CR-V presents tire pressure
The CR-V’s TPMS continuously monitors all four tires and can present the data through the driver information display (DID) in the instrument cluster. Depending on trim, the readout may appear on the instrument cluster’s screens or, on some models, within the touchscreen’s TPMS or Vehicle settings. The system also triggers a low-pressure warning if a tire drops below the recommended level.
Accessing the TPMS readout
To view the live TPMS data, use the steering wheel controls to navigate to the TPMS screen. The exact sequence can vary by trim, but generally involves cycling the DISP/INFO button until the tire pressures are shown for all four tires.
- Turn on the ignition or start the engine.
- Press the DISP/INFO (or i) button on the steering wheel to cycle through the display screens.
- Continue until you reach the Tire Pressure (TPMS) screen that lists each tire’s current pressure in psi.
- Note any tires with pressures at or below the recommended level, which is shown on the door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual.
If your model includes a larger touchscreen, you may also access TPMS data through the Vehicle or TPMS app on the display. The key point is that the CR-V provides a live tire-pressure readout, not just a warning light.
Interpreting the readings and maintenance tips
Each tire’s pressure is displayed in psi. Compare these numbers to the vehicle’s recommended cold pressure, typically listed on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual. The TPMS will flag a tire as low and trigger the warning light if any tire drops below the specified threshold.
Note before the list: Regularly checking tire pressure and inflating to the recommended level helps ensure safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.
- Readouts show current pressure per tire and vary with temperature and driving conditions.
- Always inflate tires when cold to the recommended psi before driving long distances.
- If the TPMS warning light remains on after inflating to the recommended level and driving a short distance, inspect for leaks or sensor faults.
In addition to following the TPMS guidance, perform periodic manual checks with a gauge. The TPMS is a helpful alert, but it does not replace routine maintenance.
Summary
The 2019 CR-V does display tire pressure through the TPMS. Readouts appear on the instrument cluster’s information display or the touchscreen interface, depending on trim, and show each tire’s current psi. Use the readout in conjunction with the door jamb placard to keep tires properly inflated.


