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How to clear TPMS on Honda CR-V?

If you’re seeing a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) warning on a Honda CR-V, the usual fix is to ensure all tires are inflated to the recommended pressures and then reset or recalibrate the system in the vehicle. In most cases, a simple reset followed by a short highway drive is all that’s needed.


What TPMS is and why you might reset


The Tire Pressure Monitoring System monitors each tire’s air pressure and flags a tire that’s underinflated or if a sensor is faulty. You may need to reset TPMS after inflating tires to the correct pressure, after rotating or replacing tires, or if a sensor has been serviced or swapped. A reset helps the system relearn the current tire pressures and sensor locations so warnings reflect the actual state of the tires.


Reset options for the Honda CR-V


There are two common approaches to clear or recalibrate TPMS on a CR-V. Choose the method that matches your model year and infotainment setup. The steps below are typical, but exact menus can vary by year and trim.


Option 1: TPMS calibration via the vehicle’s menu


Use the car’s TPMS calibration or reset function in the instrument cluster or infotainment settings to re-learn the sensors after you’ve adjusted tire pressures.



  1. Inflate every tire to the recommended cold pressures listed on the door jamb sticker or in the owner's manual.

  2. Access the TPMS calibration/reset option: commonly Home > Settings > Vehicle > TPMS > Reset or Calibrate. Confirm the reset if prompted.

  3. Drive the vehicle at a steady speed (often around 30–50 mph or higher) for 10–20 minutes to complete the relearn process. The TPMS light should either go out or stop flashing once calibration is finished.

  4. If the light remains after this drive or the reset process doesn’t complete, repeat the steps or try the second option below.


Resetting through the vehicle’s menu is the most reliable method when available, especially after tire changes or sensor work.


Option 2: Automatic relearn by driving after inflation


If your CR-V doesn’t present a TPMS reset option in the menus, you can often rely on a normal drive to trigger automatic relearn, provided the tires are inflated to the correct pressures.



  1. Ensure all tires are inflated to the recommended pressures.

  2. Drive at highway speeds (typically 50–60 mph) for 10–30 minutes, with consistent, steady speeds.

  3. Watch the TPMS indicator: it should turn off once the system has relearned the current tire pressures and sensor locations.

  4. If the light remains on after a substantial drive, proceed with diagnostics or try the menu-based reset, if available.


Automatic relearn relies on proper tire pressures and stable driving conditions. If the light persists, a sensor issue or another fault may be present.


What to do if the TPMS light stays on


If the light stays on after attempting resets and proper inflation, follow these steps to troubleshoot and decide on next actions.



  • Recheck all tire pressures with a reliable gauge to confirm they’re at the recommended level on the door jamb sticker.

  • Inspect tires for leaks, punctures, or flat spots; check for damaged valve stems or damaged wheels.

  • Consider that a TPMS sensor battery can fail over time; sensor batteries typically last several years and may require replacement if readings are inconsistent.

  • If you recently had a tire repaired, rotated, or a wheel was swapped, ensure the correct tire is associated with each wheel sensor; a misidentification can cause persistent warnings.

  • When in doubt, visit a Honda dealer or an automotive shop with TPMS diagnostic tools to read sensor IDs and confirm calibration status.


A persistent TPMS warning after these checks often indicates a faulty sensor or a sensor battery nearing the end of its life, which may require professional service or sensor replacement.


Additional considerations


Some CR-V model years or trims may have slight variances in the exact menu path or terminology. If you’re unsure, consult the owner’s manual for your specific year and infotainment setup, or contact a Honda service center for guidance. Regularly verifying tire pressures and keeping sensors in good condition helps prevent future TPMS warnings.


Summary


Resetting TPMS on a Honda CR-V usually involves inflating all tires to the recommended pressures and using either the vehicle’s TPMS calibration/reset option or a standard highway drive to relearn the sensors. If warnings persist after these steps, inspect tires and sensors for faults and consider professional diagnostics to confirm sensor health or replace faulty components. Proper maintenance of tire pressures and sensor systems helps keep the TPMS accurate and reduces unexpected alerts.

How to clear low tire pressure warning on 2020 Honda CR-V?


While holding it keep an eye on the TPMS. Light on your dashboard. Once it blinks twice and disappears. You're good to go to calibrate the TPMS on the CRV LX model from 2020 to 2022.



How do you reset your Honda's tire pressure monitoring system TPMS?


With Touchscreen

  1. From the Home screen, select “Settings”
  2. Select your vehicle.
  3. Select “TPMS Calibration”
  4. Select “Calibrate”



How to reset TPMS light on 2026 Honda CRV?


So the light might pop. Up light comes back after a reset check for a slow leak. If you'd like more CRV tips and tricks hit subscribe and check the full guide in the link below.



Where is the TPMS reset button on a Honda CRV?


Position. Step two now look down to the left side of your dashboard. Just under the steering wheel. You'll see a little button that looks like a horseshoe with an exclamation.


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