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What brand of TPMS does Honda use?

The quick answer: Honda generally uses Schrader TPMS sensors as the standard OEM brand on most models. Exact frequencies vary by region (315 MHz in North America vs. 433 MHz in Europe and other regions), and there can be market- or model-year-specific exceptions.


Beyond the brand, Honda’s TPMS setup is a direct tire-pressure monitoring system with wheel-mounted sensors that communicate with the vehicle’s computer. This article breaks down the brand, regional variations, and practical guidance for owners and technicians.


Brand and regional variations


Schrader is the primary OEM TPMS supplier for Honda across most markets. Sensor frequency depends on regional specifications: 315 MHz is typical for North America, while 433 MHz is common in Europe and many other regions. Direct TPMS sensors are mounted in each wheel and typically require a relearn procedure after replacement.


Below is a concise breakdown of the key aspects of Honda's TPMS brand and how it affects ownership and maintenance.



  • Brand: Schrader TPMS sensors are the standard OEM equipment on most Honda models worldwide.

  • Frequency: 315 MHz in the U.S./Canada; 433 MHz in Europe and many other regions; some markets may use alternate frequencies for specific models.

  • Technology: Direct TPMS sensors are wheel-mounted and communicate with the vehicle’s TPMS control module to report tire pressures.

  • Replacement considerations: OEM replacements are Schrader; compatible aftermarket sensors exist but must match the vehicle’s frequency and network; a relearn procedure is usually required after installation.


In short, Schrader is the primary TPMS brand Honda relies on in most regions, with regional frequency differences and standard relearn procedures when replacing sensors.


How to identify the TPMS brand on your Honda


To confirm the exact TPMS sensor brand, frequency and part compatibility for your specific car, use these steps.



  • Check the vehicle’s service records or the original sales documents, which often list the OEM TPMS supplier (Schrader in most Hondas).

  • Inspect the wheel’s valve stem or the sensor label if accessible; Schrader sensors commonly carry the Schrader branding or part identifiers.

  • Use your VIN to look up the exact OEM TPMS part numbers in Honda’s official parts catalogs or authorized dealer portals.

  • Contact your Honda dealer or a trusted tire shop with your VIN to confirm the sensor brand and frequency applicable to your model and region.

  • When replacing, choose a sensor that matches the vehicle’s frequency (315 MHz for NA, 433 MHz for many other markets) and ensure the shop performs the TPMS relearn.

  • For aftermarket replacements, ensure compatibility and consider professional relearn to avoid TPMS warnings.


Knowing the sensor brand and frequency helps ensure proper function and avoids warning lights after tire service or sensor replacement.


Summary


Honda’s factory TPMS sensors are predominantly Schrader-branded direct sensors, with region-specific frequencies. Verification via VIN and dealer catalogs is the best way to confirm the exact part for your model and market. When replacing, pairing a Schrader OEM sensor with the correct frequency and performing a relearn will keep the system accurate and reliable.

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