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How much does it cost to replace a tire pressure sensor on a Honda CRV?

Most CR-V owners should budget roughly $100–$250 per wheel for a direct TPMS sensor replacement, with typical all-four costs around $400–$1,000 or more depending on sensor type and local labor rates.


Direct tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensors are mounted at each wheel and communicate tire pressure data to the vehicle’s computer. When a sensor fails, replacement is usually required rather than repair. Prices vary by year and trim of the CR-V, by sensor brand (OEM vs aftermarket), and whether your shop includes the relearn procedure. Dealers generally charge more than independent tire shops, and some costs can change with regional labor rates and supply availability. This overview reflects typical ranges and practices as of 2024–2026.


Cost components


The price you’ll see on the bill for TPMS replacement comes from sensors, labor to mount and program, and any related parts. Here are the key factors that influence the total.


Sensor options (OEM vs aftermarket)


Direct TPMS sensors come in Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) form or aftermarket variants. OEM sensors tend to be more expensive but are guaranteed compatibility and may carry a Honda part number. Aftermarket sensors are typically cheaper and widely available, but you should confirm they match your CR-V’s frequency and relearn requirements.



  • Sensor price (direct TPMS sensor): $50–$150 per sensor. OEM Honda sensors are often toward the upper end of this range, while aftermarket options are usually cheaper but vary by brand.

  • Labor to mount, demount, and mount the wheel (including tire removal if needed): $40–$100 per wheel, depending on shop and regional rates.

  • TPMS relearn/programming: Some shops include this in labor; others price it separately, typically $20–$60 per relearn.

  • Valve stems and seals (if replaced during sensor change): $10–$30 per stem, sometimes bundled with the sensor kit.


These components together determine whether you pay on the lower or higher end of the ranges. Availability of OEM parts and the shop’s tooling for relearn can shift the total noticeably.


Cost scenarios


Understanding typical scenarios helps you estimate your bill. The following ranges assume standard labor at independent tire shops and include sensor price plus installation and relearn where applicable.


Single wheel vs four wheels



  • Single sensor replacement: Sensor $50–$150 + labor $40–$90 + relearn $0–$60 ≈ $100–$300 per wheel. OEM sensors may push toward the higher end.

  • All four sensors: Sensor total $200–$600 + labor $160–$360 + relearn (often included) ≈ $360–$1,000 or more, depending on sensor type and local rates.


Dealerships tend to be at the higher end of these ranges, while independent tire shops frequently offer lower, more competitive pricing. Always confirm whether the quote includes the relearn procedure, which some CR-V models require to restore full TPMS accuracy.


Shopping tips and saving money


To minimize cost and avoid surprises when replacing a TPMS sensor on your Honda CR-V, consider these practical steps.



  • Get written bids from multiple shops, with itemized sensor price, labor, and relearn charges.

  • Ask whether the relearn procedure is included or priced separately, and whether it requires an appointment or a specialty tool.

  • Verify compatibility if you buy sensors yourself—ensure the part number matches your CR-V’s year and wheel size.

  • Look for bundled pricing if replacing more than one sensor; some shops offer discounts for multiple sensors.

  • Ask about reuse of existing valve stems or replacement options, which can affect overall cost.


With informed comparisons, you can secure a reliable TPMS replacement for your CR-V at a fair price and with minimal downtime.


Summary


Replacing a tire pressure sensor on a Honda CR-V typically costs about $100–$250 per wheel, with all four wheels generally running $400–$1,000 or more depending on sensor type (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, and whether a relearn is required. Shop around, confirm whether relearn is included, and decide if you want OEM or aftermarket sensors based on budget and vehicle usage. Planning ahead helps ensure reliable TPMS performance without overpaying.

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