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How long does it take to calibrate the TPMS on a Honda HRV?

The TPMS calibration on most Honda HR-V models is a short process that typically finishes after a brief highway drive, usually about 10 to 15 minutes, provided the tires are inflated to the recommended pressures. In some cases, a manual relearn procedure can extend the total time slightly.


TPMS calibration, or relearn, is needed after tire changes, rotations, or when pressures fall out of specification. While many HR-Vs relearn automatically with a steady drive once the tires are correctly inflated, certain years or trims may require a manual step via the instrument cluster or a dedicated TPMS button. If a warning remains after the drive, recheck tire pressures and consult the owner's manual or a dealer for model-specific steps.


What to expect from TPMS calibration on the HR-V


Understanding the process helps set expectations for how long it will take. Some HR-Vs automatically relearn the sensors after you drive with proper tire pressures for a short period. Others require you to initiate a manual relearn through the vehicle’s settings or a TPMS button, which may add a few extra minutes to the procedure. In all cases, the goal is to have the system recognize each sensor and stop warning you about under- or over- inflated tires.


Steps to recalibrate the TPMS on the HR-V


Below is a general guide to recalibrating the TPMS. The exact steps can vary by model year and trim, so consult your owner’s manual if you’re unsure.



  1. Check and inflate all four tires to the vehicle’s recommended cold pressures, using the door jamb placard as the reference.

  2. Turn the ignition to ON with the engine off (or follow your model’s recommended starting procedure) and ensure the vehicle is in Park with the parking brake engaged.

  3. Initiate the TPMS relearn. This can be done via the instrument cluster/driver information display by selecting the TPMS Relearn option, or by using a dedicated TPMS button if your trim has one. Confirm the start of the relearn if prompted.

  4. Drive the vehicle at a steady speed (commonly around 50 mph / 80 km/h or higher) for about 10 minutes, or until the TPMS indicator light stops blinking and remains solid.

  5. Once the relearn is complete, recheck all tire pressures. If any warning remains, recheck for leaks or sensor issues and consider professional service if the warning persists.


Following these steps should complete the calibration in a typical driving session. If you encounter trouble, a dealer or qualified technician can perform a reflash or sensor check as needed.


Time expectations by method


There are two common paths for HR-V TPMS calibration. The first is automatic relearn, which usually completes after about 10 minutes of normal driving once pressures are correct. The second is a manual relearn, which may add a few extra minutes to allow you to access the TPMS menu and confirm the relearn. In total, plan for roughly 10 to 20 minutes from start to finish, including setup and the driving time.


If you recently serviced the tires or replaced sensors, allow a bit more time for the system to stabilize, and consider a brief highway drive after the relearn to ensure the light does not come back on.


Summary


For most Honda HR-V owners, calibrating the TPMS takes about 10 to 15 minutes of driving time after starting the relearn, assuming tire pressures are set to spec. A manual relearn can extend the process by a few minutes depending on the model year and trim. If the warning persists after the drive, recheck pressures, inspect for leaks or sensor faults, and consult a dealer for model-specific guidance.

How many miles do I have to drive to reset TPMS?


Any time you reinflate your tires, change a tire, or get them rotated, the TPMS needs to be recalibrated before it'll work properly again. Once you start the recalibration process, it takes about 30 minutes of driving between 30-65 miles per hour.



How much does Honda charge to reset TPMS?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Tire Pressure Monitoring System Relearn is between $49 and $72. Labor costs are estimated between $49 and $72. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



How long does it take for TPMS to reset Honda?


approximately thirty minutes
Honda TPMS Calibration Process
Pressing the TPMS button that is located on your steering column will start the process. Hold down the button until you see the indicator light blink twice. You'll need to drive your vehicle for approximately thirty minutes to recalibrate the system.



How to reset TPMS sensor on Honda HRV?


First you want to go home scroll with this wheel right here to settings click the wheel. In once you see this push the wheel. Up. You'll see TPMS calibration click the wheel.


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