To reset the tire pressure light on a 2015 Honda CR-V, first ensure all tires are inflated to the recommended cold pressures listed on the driver’s door jamb placard. Then either perform a manual TPMS reset if your model has a reset switch, or rely on the system’s automatic relearn by driving. If the light persists after following these steps, seek service to diagnose the TPMS sensors or related components.
Understanding the TPMS on the 2015 CR-V
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) uses sensors in each wheel to monitor air pressure. When a tire is underinflated or a sensor is moved or replaced, the warning light comes on. In many 2015 CR-V trims, inflating the tires to the correct pressures and driving for a period of time will reset the system automatically. Some trims also include a dedicated TPMS reset button to manually recalibrate the sensors.
Automatic relearn: no reset button needed
If your car relies on an automatic relearn rather than a dedicated reset procedure, follow these steps.
- Ensure all tires are cold and inflated to the recommended pressures shown on the driver’s door placard.
- Drive the vehicle at a steady speed (typically around 50 mph or higher) for about 10 minutes to allow the system to relearn the new pressures.
- After the drive, check the TPMS warning light. If it has turned off, you’re done; if it remains on, you may need to try the manual reset method or consult a dealer.
Note: The exact speeds and time can vary slightly by trim and sensor type, but a sustained highway drive is the common method for a relearn.
Manual reset (if your model has a TPMS reset switch)
Some 2015 CR-V trims include a dedicated TPMS reset button. If yours does, use the following steps to manually recalibrate the sensors.
- Park safely and turn the ignition to the ON position with the engine off.
- Locate the TPMS reset or “SET” button (often located under the steering wheel, near the driver’s knee area, or in the glove box depending on trim).
- Press and hold the button until you see the TPMS indicator light blink or flash on the dash, then release the button.
- Drive for at least 10 minutes at speeds above about 30–40 mph to complete the relearn.
If the light does not reset after these steps, or you cannot locate a reset button, the TPMS may require service or the sensors may be failing.
Additional considerations
Remember that the spare tire is typically not part of the TPMS, and only four sensors monitor the main tires. Also, if you recently rotated, replaced a tire, or repaired a puncture, you may need to recheck the pressures and reset the system accordingly.
Summary
Resetting the tire pressure light on a 2015 Honda CR-V is usually straightforward: inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressures on the door placard and either drive to trigger an automatic relearn or use a dedicated TPMS reset button if your trim includes one. If the light stays on after these steps, or you can’t locate a reset switch, seek service to diagnose sensor faults or other TPMS issues.


