How to eliminate the CRV tire pressure warning?
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Honda CRV tire pressure monitoring elimination method: 1. Press the arrow key at the lower right corner of the steering wheel, and the central screen will display the personalized settings. 2. Press the sel/reset key to enter the tire pressure monitoring system calibration and set the tire pressure monitoring system. 3. Press the sel/reset key to start the calibration, which can be eliminated in a few seconds. The Honda CRV tire pressure light reset method is as follows: 1. Press the arrow button at the lower right corner of the steering wheel until the central round screen displays personalized settings. 2. Press the sel/reset button, and the central round screen will display "Enter/Tire Pressure Monitoring System Calibration." 3. Press the sel/reset button again, and the central round screen will display "Set/Tire Pressure Monitoring System Calibration." 4. Press the arrow button at the lower right corner of the steering wheel, and the central round screen will display "Calibration 2/2." 5. Press the sel/reset button, and the central round screen will display "Calibration Started."
Hey buddy, I've been driving a CR-V for five years, and the tire pressure warning is pretty common. Usually, it's because the tire pressure is too low, maybe from the car sitting too long or the tires shrinking in cold weather. You need to find a tire pressure gauge to check all four wheels—the recommended pressure can be found on the sticker on the door frame. If it's low, quickly go to a gas station to pump some air, keeping the pressure as consistent as possible. After that, don’t rush to leave—turn the key to the second position without starting the engine, and check if the tire pressure light on the dashboard is still on. There’s a reset button on the left side of the steering wheel or the center console—hold it for a few seconds until the light goes off. Make sure to regularly inspect the tires for cracks or leaks. If the warning keeps coming back, it’s likely a sensor issue—saving money by replacing it yourself is too much hassle, so it’s best to visit a 4S shop. Always pay attention to tire condition during maintenance to avoid trouble on the road.