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How to reset tire pressure light on 2022 Honda CR-V?

The tire pressure warning light on a 2022 Honda CR-V can be reset by inflating all tires to the recommended cold pressures and then performing a TPMS calibration or relearn through the vehicle’s settings, or by using a dedicated TPMS reset button if your trim includes one. After a successful relearn, the light should turn off.


Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) helps ensure safe driving by monitoring each tire’s air pressure. On the 2022 CR-V, you generally need to calibrate the system after inflating, rotating, or replacing tires so the sensors correctly relearn their positions. Depending on the trim, the reset can be done via the instrument cluster/ touchscreen or, on some models, with a physical reset button. The steps below cover both approaches and are current for typical CR-V configurations.


Reset Methods


Below are two common methods to reset the TPMS on a 2022 CR-V. The preferred method is usually the in-vehicle calibration via Settings, but some trims may offer a physical reset button.


Method A: TPMS Calibration via Settings (recommended)



  1. Ensure all tires are cold and inflated to the vehicle’s recommended pressures listed on the door placard on the driver’s door jamb.

  2. Turn the ignition to ON (do not start the engine).

  3. Access the TPMS calibration option on the vehicle’s display. This is typically found under Settings > Vehicle > TPMS Calibration > Calibrate Now (or a similar wording like Tire Monitoring or Calibrate).

  4. Select Calibrate Now and confirm if prompted.

  5. Drive the vehicle at speeds above about 30 mph (50 km/h) for 10–15 minutes to complete the relearn.

  6. Verify the TPMS light goes out after the relearn is complete.


Calibrating via the Settings menu ensures the system correctly relearns each tire’s position and stops the warning once the tires are properly inflated.


Method B: Physical TPMS Reset Button (if equipped)



  1. Inflate all tires to the recommended cold pressures.

  2. Turn the ignition to ON (do not start the engine).

  3. Locate the TPMS reset button. On many Honda CR-V models, this button is on the left side of the instrument panel near the wheel well or under the dash; if you cannot locate it, consult your owner’s manual.

  4. Press and hold the TPMS button until the TPMS light blinks slowly, then release.

  5. Drive for several minutes at highway speeds to complete the relearn, or follow any on-screen prompts.

  6. Check that the TPMS light turns off and confirm tire pressures are correct.


Note: Many 2022 CR-V trims rely primarily on the Settings-based calibration. Use the button method only if your specific trim and manual indicate its availability.


Troubleshooting and when to seek service


If the tire pressure light remains on after calibration, double-check all tire pressures again and confirm they match the door placard values. A persistent light may indicate a faulty sensor, a slow leak, or a damaged tire. If you cannot resolve the issue with the steps above, contact a Honda dealer or a qualified tire technician for a diagnostic check, including TPMS sensor health and reprogramming if needed.


Summary


Resetting the TPMS light on a 2022 Honda CR-V typically involves inflating all tires to the recommended cold pressures and performing a TPMS calibration via Settings or, on some trims, using a dedicated reset button. After a successful relearn, the warning should disappear. If the light remains, inspect tires for leaks and consider professional service to diagnose sensor or wiring issues.

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