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How much does it cost to replace a TPMS sensor on a Honda CR-V?

A typical TPMS sensor replacement on a Honda CR-V costs about $100 to $250 per sensor, with all four sensors installed ranging roughly from $400 to $1,000 or more depending on parts and labor. OEM sensors tend to be pricier than aftermarket options, and pricing can vary by region and shop.


The question covers what you pay when a tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensor fails and must be replaced. TPMS sensors are mounted in or on the wheel and communicate tire pressure data to the vehicle’s computer. When a sensor is faulty, you may replace a single sensor or all four, and you may also incur a relearn or programming step so the car recognizes the new part. Costs can fluctuate based on sensor type, labor rates, tire service needs, and whether a dealership or independent shop is used.


Cost breakdown per sensor


Below is a breakdown of the components that typically contribute to the price of replacing one TPMS sensor on a Honda CR-V.



  • Sensor price: OEM Honda TPMS sensors are usually more expensive (roughly $60–$150 per sensor); aftermarket sensors typically run about $40–$100 per sensor.

  • Labor to remove the tire, install the sensor, and reseat/balance the wheel: commonly about $20–$60 per tire, depending on local labor rates and whether the tire must be removed.

  • TPMS relearn or programming: sometimes included in the labor, but if charged separately, expect around $0–$60 depending on shop and tool requirements.

  • Valve stem hardware or seals (if replaced with the sensor): typically $5–$20 per sensor


In practice, most customers see per-sensor costs in the general range above, with OEM sensors driving higher figures and aftermarket options offering lower upfront prices. Always ask if the quote includes the relearn and any accessory hardware.


Cost ranges for common scenarios


To help you plan, here are typical total ranges you might encounter, based on whether you choose OEM or aftermarket sensors and whether you replace just one sensor or all four.



  • Single sensor replacement using aftermarket sensor: about $60–$180 total.

  • Single sensor replacement using OEM sensor: about $120–$250 total.

  • All four sensors replaced with aftermarket sensors: about $240–$720 total.

  • All four sensors replaced with OEM sensors: about $480–$1,000+ total.

  • Additional costs to consider: if the tire must be removed and balanced or if a vehicle relearn must be performed, which can add $0–$60 or more to the bill depending on the shop.


These ranges are approximate and reflect common market prices. Your exact quote will depend on your CR-V’s model year, whether the vehicle requires a specific TPMS sensor for your wheels, local labor rates, and the shop’s pricing structure for relearn services.


Saving money and tips


Before getting service, consider these approaches to manage costs without compromising safety.



  • Shop around: Request quotes from at least two independent shops and a dealership to compare OEM vs aftermarket pricing and bundled services.

  • Ask about bundled pricing: If more than one sensor needs replacement, some shops offer a discount when replacing multiple sensors at once.

  • Check for bundled relearn: Some shops include relearn programming in the labor quote; if not, confirm whether it will be charged separately.

  • Consider aftermarket sensors: If compatible with your CR-V, aftermarket TPMS sensors can save money while meeting performance requirements.

  • DIY angle: If you have the tools and know-how, you can purchase sensors through retailers and have a shop perform the relearn; some shops offer to install and relearn for a reduced rate if you supply the sensor(s).


Keep in mind that price is only one part of the decision. Warranty, sensor compatibility with your wheels, and the shop’s service quality also matter when choosing OEM vs aftermarket and a particular provider.


Summary


Replacing a TPMS sensor on a Honda CR-V typically costs $100–$250 per sensor, with four sensors installed often totaling $400–$1,000 depending on OEM vs aftermarket choices and local labor rates. Labor, relearn/ programming, and any necessary valve hardware all influence the final price. To save money, compare quotes from multiple shops, consider bundled pricing for multiple sensors, and evaluate aftermarket options if compatible with your vehicle. Always confirm whether relearn is included in the estimate and whether any wheel/tire services are required in your situation.

Do I need to replace all 4 TPMS sensors at once?


If one of your TPMS sensors fails and needs replacement, you can replace it individually. However, if the failure was caused by a dead sensor battery, it's likely that the other sensors are close to failing as well.



Can I still drive if my TPMS sensor is bad?


In conclusion, driving a car with a bad TPMS sensor is not advisable due to the associated safety risks, reduced fuel efficiency, accelerated tyre wear and potential legal consequences.



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


On average, the cost for a Honda CR-V Tire Pressure Sensor Replacement is $99 with $4 for parts and $95 for labor.



Is it worth fixing a TPMS sensor?


Yes, TPMS sensors are worth replacing when they reach the end of their lifespan (typically 5 to 10 years) or if they fail. Properly functioning TPMS sensors contribute to safety and fuel efficiency.


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