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How do you reset the low tire pressure on a 2022 Honda CR-V?

Resetting the low tire pressure warning on a 2022 Honda CR-V is done by inflating all tires to the recommended cold pressures and recalibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), either with a physical reset button (if your trim includes one) or through the vehicle’s settings, followed by a short drive to relearn.


Below are two pathways you can use depending on whether your CR-V has a TPMS reset button or relies on the onboard calibration menu. Both approaches aim to ensure the system correctly recognizes the current tire pressures after inflation or tire changes.


Two practical paths to reset TPMS


Manual reset using the TPMS button (if equipped)


Use this path if your trim includes a dedicated TPMS reset button on the dashboard. This method physically prompts the system to relearn the current tire pressures.



  • Inflate all four tires to the recommended cold pressures shown on the driver’s door placard.

  • Start the engine and set the transmission to Park.

  • Find the TPMS reset button on the lower left dash panel near the steering wheel (location can vary by trim).

  • Press and hold the TPMS button until the TPMS indicator light on the instrument cluster blinks or a confirmation message appears.

  • Drive at about 50 mph (80 km/h) or higher for roughly 10 minutes to relearn the updated pressures.

  • Return to normal driving and verify the warning light is off.


If the warning light remains after this procedure, recheck all tire pressures and consider performing the reset again, or try the digital calibration method described below.


Digital calibration through the vehicle’s settings


Use this path if your vehicle relies on the on-screen TPMS calibration feature instead of a physical reset button. This method updates the system’s learned pressures via the instrument cluster or infotainment menu.



  • Inflate all four tires to the recommended cold pressures shown on the door placard.

  • Turn the ignition to ON with the engine off and ensure the vehicle is in Park.

  • On the instrument cluster display, navigate to Settings > Vehicle > TPMS Calibration (or TPMS) and select Calibrate or Relearn.

  • Confirm the calibration choice and exit the menu.

  • Drive at about 50 mph (80 km/h) or higher for 10 minutes, or until a confirmation appears on the display.

  • Verify that the TPMS warning light is off once the relearn completes.


If the warning persists after digital calibration, recheck tire pressures for all tires and inspect for slow leaks or damaged sensors. A dealer or tire shop can diagnose sensor or module issues if needed.


What to do if warnings persist


Persistent TPMS warnings may indicate a slow leak, a faulty sensor, or a malfunctioning TPMS module. Inspect tires for punctures or damage, verify all pressures are correct, and seek professional service if the warning remains after recalibration.


Summary


Resetting the low tire pressure warning on a 2022 Honda CR-V can be accomplished via a manual TPMS reset button (if equipped) or through the car’s TPMS calibration menu. Always start by inflating tires to the door-placard pressures, then perform a short relearn drive at highway speeds. If the warning persists, use the alternative calibration method or seek professional assistance to diagnose sensor or system issues.

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