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How to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on Honda CRV?

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CarlosRose
07/28/25 6:20am
The method to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on Honda CRV is: 1. Press the arrow button at the lower right of the steering wheel, and the instrument panel will display the personalized settings; 2. Press the sel/reset button to enter the tire pressure monitoring system calibration; 3. Press the arrow button at the lower right of the steering wheel to start the calibration. Taking the 2017 Honda CRV as an example, its front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 146PS, a maximum power of 107kW, a maximum torque of 175Nm, and is paired with an electronic continuously variable transmission.
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PeterAnn
08/11/25 2:28pm
I recently dealt with the Honda CR-V tire pressure monitoring warning light issue. After driving all day, that yellow exclamation mark suddenly appeared on the dashboard, which was quite alarming. I immediately found a safe spot to pull over and checked the tires, noticing the left rear tire was slightly low. I inflated it to around 32 psi as recommended in the manual. Then, with the key in the ON position (but without starting the engine), I pressed the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel, navigated to settings, selected the vehicle system, found the tire pressure monitoring setup, and clicked the calibration button. The system then displayed a reset completion message, and the warning light went off. The whole process took about ten minutes. However, if the tire pressure is actually low, the light might come back on after resetting, so it's crucial to ensure correct tire pressure. This method applies to most Honda models. Keeping a tire pressure gauge handy prevents panic during such issues. Also, developing a habit of checking tire pressure before highway drives adds peace of mind.
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McAriana
09/27/25 8:10am
As a new Honda CR-V owner, I panicked a bit when the tire pressure warning light came on for the first time, thinking something major had happened. A friend told me a straightforward method: first, confirm that all four tires have normal pressure—usually 32 to 33 psi when cold. Turn the key to the accessory position without starting the engine, then use the steering wheel controls to navigate to the settings menu. Select the tire pressure system calibration and confirm the reset. Drive a short distance to let it automatically learn the tire pressure values. Once completed, the warning light will turn off by itself—simple and effective. If the sensor is faulty, the light may come on repeatedly. It's recommended to occasionally check the pressure with a gauge to avoid issues on long trips. The purpose of this feature is to ensure safety, so don't ignore it.
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LePatrick
11/11/25 3:22am
The Honda CR-V's tire pressure monitoring system reset is quite intuitive. Usually, warnings stem from abnormal tire pressure or the system needing a reset. The steps are straightforward: with the key in the ON position but the engine off, navigate to the settings menu on the instrument panel, select the tire pressure monitoring calibration, and perform the operation to complete the reset and turn off the warning light. The recommended tire pressure is around 32 psi. Make sure to inflate the tires properly before calibration, or the effort will be in vain. If there's a leak, fix the tire first before resetting. Regular maintenance checks on tire health can reduce such minor issues. Maintaining proper tire pressure extends tire life and improves fuel efficiency.
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