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Does the Honda CR-V 2022 show tire pressure?

Yes. The 2022 Honda CR-V is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that not only warns you if a tire is under-inflated but can also display the current pressure for each tire on the instrument cluster or the vehicle’s multi-information display (MID), depending on trim.


What the TPMS does in the 2022 CR-V


The CR-V’s TPMS uses sensors in each wheel to monitor tire pressure and alerts you if any tire drops below the recommended level. In addition to the warning light, many trims provide a readout of current tire pressures on the instrument cluster or MID, helping you identify which tire needs attention and by how much. The exact display path can vary by trim level and software version, but the core function—monitoring and informing you about tire pressure—remains consistent.


Where to view tire pressures in your CR-V


In the 2022 CR-V, you can typically access tire pressure information through either the instrument cluster/MID or the touchscreen display, depending on the model’s configuration. The following methods cover common configurations.


Instrument cluster / Multi-Information Display (MID)


Use the steering wheel controls and the display buttons to navigate to the Tire Pressure or TPMS screen on the instrument cluster or MID to view each tire’s current pressure in psi.



  • Turn the ignition on and access the vehicle information screen via the control stalk or steering wheel buttons.

  • Select Tire Pressure (or TPMS) to display the four tire pressures (front-left, front-right, rear-left, rear-right).

  • Look for a low-pressure indicator if any tire is below the recommended level.


Interpreting the display: If all four pressures are near the recommended value shown on the door placard, tires are properly inflated. A noticeably low reading on any tire should prompt inspection and inflation.


Touchscreen display (Display Audio / infotainment)


For trims equipped with a larger touchscreen, you can view tire data from the main menu on the display.



  • From the home screen, navigate to Vehicle Information or Tire Pressure/TPMS.

  • Review the current psi readings for each tire on the screen.

  • If a tire shows a low reading, inspect and inflate as needed, then recheck.


Note: Access paths can vary by software version; if you can’t find Tire Pressure, consult your owner's manual for the exact steps on your trim.


Manual checks and maintenance


TPMS is a helpful alert, but periodic manual checks ensure accuracy and safety. Here’s how to maintain proper tire pressure on your CR-V.



  • Check the recommended cold tire pressure on the door jamb placard for front and rear tires.

  • Check tires when they are cold, ideally before driving or after the vehicle has sat for a few hours.

  • Use a reliable tire pressure gauge (digital or analog) to measure each tire's pressure.

  • Inflate tires to the recommended psi, then recheck all tires to confirm accuracy.

  • Rotate tires as recommended by Honda to promote even wear and maintain TPMS accuracy.


Regular manual checks complement TPMS readings and help maintain optimal handling, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.


Troubleshooting TPMS warnings


If the TPMS indicator lights up or remains on after inflating tires to the recommended pressure, there may be a slow leak, sensor issue, or reset requirement. Here are typical steps to address the situation.



  • Inflate all tires to the recommended pressure and drive a short distance to see if the light resets.

  • Inspect tires for punctures or slow leaks and check valve stems and sensors for damage.

  • If tires were rotated or wheels replaced, the TPMS may need to be reset or reinitialized based on the owner’s manual guidance or dealer instructions.

  • When in doubt, have the system diagnosed by a Honda service center or a tire professional with TPMS tooling.


Timely attention to TPMS warnings helps prevent tire failure and maintains safe driving conditions.


Summary


The 2022 Honda CR-V provides TPMS with both alert and data-display capabilities. Depending on trim, you can view per-tire pressures on the instrument cluster/MID or via the touchscreen. Regular manual checks, adherence to the door-placard pressures, and appropriate responses to TPMS warnings will keep tires at optimal performance and safety levels. If you encounter persistent TPMS issues, seek professional diagnosis and service.

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