Inflate all four tires to the vehicle’s recommended cold pressures, then drive on the highway to relearn; if your model has a TPMS reset switch, use it per the owner’s manual.
On a 2014 CR-V, the TPMS monitors tire pressure via sensors in each wheel. When it detects pressure changes, the dashboard light comes on. The reset process can be automatic or require a manual reset, depending on the trim level and features. Below is a practical guide to get you back to normal.
What you need to know before you start
Before attempting a reset, confirm that all four tires are properly inflated and free of damage. A reset should only be performed after correcting any underinflation or leaks. If the light persists after a proper reset attempt, there may be a sensor or wheel issue that requires service.
Step-by-step reset procedure
Follow these steps to reset the TPMS on a 2014 CR-V. The process can vary slightly by trim, so consult the owner’s manual if you have a reset button.
- Check all four tires with a reliable gauge and inflate them to the door-jamb recommended cold pressures (not the sidewall numbers). Use the placard on the driver’s door jamb for the exact spec.
- Ensure the tires are cold before taking pressure readings (cold means the car hasn’t been driven long enough to heat the tires).
- With the correct pressure confirmed, start the engine and, if your model has a TPMS reset button, locate it (commonly under the dash near the hood release or on the lower dash) and press/hold it for a few seconds until the TPMS indicator responds or resets.
- If there is no reset button, or if your vehicle relearns automatically, simply drive the car on a highway at normal speeds (about 50 mph or higher) for 10–20 minutes to allow the system to relearn the new pressures.
- After driving, stop and recheck the tire pressures. The TPMS light should turn off within a short drive if the relearn is successful.
Concluding: If the light remains on after inflating to spec and driving, there may be a faulty sensor, a damaged wheel, or the system may require service with a diagnostic tool. In that case, visit a tire shop or dealership for a TPMS relearn or sensor replacement.
Manual reset button option (if equipped)
Some 2014 CR-V models include a TPMS reset switch. If your car has one, with all tires inflated to spec, press and hold the switch until the TPMS light blinks or goes out, then drive to complete the relearn. If the light does not respond, the vehicle may require a professional relearn with a scan tool.
When to seek professional help
If after trying the above steps the TPMS light stays on or comes back after a reset, it could indicate a faulty sensor, damaged wheel, or a leak. A dealership or tire shop can perform a confirmed TPMS relearn and inspect sensors and seals.
Summary
Bottom line: Inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressures, then drive to allow the TPMS to relearn automatically in most cases. If your CR-V has a TPMS reset button, use it as directed in the manual. If the light persists, consult a professional to check sensors, wheels, and seals.


