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How to reset tire pressure on Honda CRV 2018?

To reset the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on a 2018 Honda CR-V, inflate all tires to the pressures listed on the driver’s door placard, then use the TPMS reset procedure if your model has a reset switch, and drive at highway speeds for about 10 minutes to relearn the new pressures. If the warning light stays on, repeat the steps or seek service.


Understanding TPMS and why reset matters


TPMS monitors air pressure in each tire and alerts you when a tire drops below the recommended level. After inflating tires or rotating/replacing them, the system may need a relearn so it accurately reflects the current pressures. On many 2018 CR-V trims, the relearn happens automatically after a sufficient highway drive, but some models include a manual reset option for faster confirmation.


Steps to reset TPMS on the 2018 Honda CR-V


The following steps outline a practical method to reset the TPMS, including what to do if your vehicle has a dedicated reset switch. Prepare by ensuring tires are cold and inflated to the placard pressures.



  1. Check all tires with a gauge and inflate to the pressures listed on the driver’s door placard (the door jamb sticker). Do not forget not to overinflate the spare, which is typically not monitored by TPMS.

  2. Locate the TPMS reset control. On many 2018 CR-V trims it’s a small button on the lower left side of the dashboard near the hood release. If your model does not have a reset button, skip to step 4.

  3. If equipped, turn the ignition ON (engine OFF) and press and hold the TPMS reset button until the TPMS indicator light on the dash blinks once or twice, then release. This confirms the system is in relearn mode. (Note: exact behavior can vary by trim; consult the owner’s manual for your specific model.)

  4. Drive the vehicle at speeds above 50 mph (80 km/h) for about 10 minutes to relearn the new tire pressures. The TPMS warning light should go out once the relearn is complete. If the light remains on, repeat the steps or verify tire pressures again.


If your CR-V lacks a dedicated TPMS reset button, the standard approach is to inflate all tires to spec and drive on a highway for several minutes; many vehicles automatically relearn after this drive. If the warning persists, there may be a sensor issue or another problem requiring dealership service.


Additional considerations for trim variations


Some late-2018 CR-V trims or regional models may differ slightly in the exact reset sequence or button location. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the precise procedure for your VIN and trim level, and ensure the tires are inflated to the correct pressures for your vehicle and load conditions.


Summary


Resetting the TPMS on a 2018 Honda CR-V typically involves inflating tires to the door placard pressures, using a TPMS reset switch if your model has one, and driving at highway speeds for about 10 minutes to complete the relearn. If the warning light persists, recheck tire pressures, inspect sensors, or consult a dealer for a diagnostic check.

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