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Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2011 Honda CR-V?

In most 2011 Honda CR-V models there isn’t a universal, easily accessible reset button for the TPMS. The system typically relearns automatically after you inflate all tires to the recommended pressures and drive. If your specific vehicle does have a dedicated button, it is usually located on the lower left side of the dash near the driver's knee or behind a small panel near the hood release, but you should consult the owner’s manual for your exact trim.


Common locations for a TPMS reset switch


The exact spot can vary by trim and regional specification. Here are the locations most often reported by CR-V owners:



  • Left side of the dash near the hood release lever, where a small button labeled TPMS may be found.

  • Inside the glove box behind a small access panel on some regional trims.

  • Some early 2011 builds do not have a dedicated TPMS reset button and rely on automatic relearning after tire pressures are corrected.


Since the location can differ, always check your owner’s manual for the precise spot on your exact vehicle configuration. If you cannot locate a button, the system may auto-relearn once pressures are correct.


Manual reset procedure (if your model has a TPMS button)


If your CR-V happens to have a dedicated TPMS button, follow these steps to reset the system:



  1. Inflate all four tires to the vehicle’s recommended pressures, as listed on the door jamb sticker or in the owner’s manual.

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

  3. Press and hold the TPMS button until the TPMS indicator light on the instrument cluster blinks or you hear a chime, then release.

  4. Drive at a steady speed (approximately 30–50 mph or 50–80 km/h) for about 10 minutes to allow the system to relearn.

  5. Check that the TPMS warning light turns off. If it stays on, recheck tire pressures and consider having sensors inspected for faults.


These steps assume the vehicle has a dedicated TPMS reset switch. If your car does not respond to this procedure, it may not have a manual reset button, and the automatic relearn should be relied upon.


Automatic relearn and maintenance tips


Even without a reset button, the TPMS in a 2011 CR-V can relearn automatically after the tires are inflated to the correct pressures and the car is driven. Here are quick maintenance notes to keep the system healthy:



  • Always maintain correct tire pressures at all four corners, including the spare if applicable in your region.

  • Check tire pressures when temperatures change, as pressure can fluctuate with weather.

  • If the TPMS light remains on after inflating to the correct pressures and driving, there may be a faulty sensor or a wheel sensor wiring issue that requires service.


If you’re unsure about the exact steps for your specific vehicle, consult the owner’s manual or contact a Honda service professional for guidance.


Summary


The 2011 Honda CR-V does not rely on a universal, clearly marked TPMS reset button for all trims. In many cases, simple inflation to the recommended pressures and a short drive will trigger an automatic relearn. If a dedicated reset switch exists on your model, it is typically located on the lower left dash near the hood release or behind a small panel, but always verify with the owner's manual for your exact configuration.

How do you reset the TPMS on a 2011 Honda?


Older Models (2006 to 2015)
Turn the ignition key to the “On” position without starting the engine. Locate and press the TPMS reset button until the TPMS light blinks twice. Release the button, start the engine, and drive at least 15 to 20 minutes to complete the reset.



Where is the TPMS reset button on Honda CRV?


Recalibration of the tire pressure on your 2017 to 2022 CRV is a very straightforward. Process but it varies based on your vehicle's configuration. And model year for the base model LX from 2017 to



How do you reset TPMS if there is no button?


If your vehicle doesn't have a reset button, check the infotainment system or dashboard menu for a TPMS recalibration option. With the vehicle off, disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset the system. Reconnect the battery and start the vehicle.



How to clear TPMS light on 2011 Honda CRV?


Step two now look down to the left side of your dashboard. Just under the steering wheel. You'll see a little button that looks like a horseshoe with an exclamation. Point that's your TPMS reset


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