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Resetting the tire pressure light on a 2008 Honda CR-V is a quick and easy process that only takes a few minutes. To begin, press the Menu button on your steering wheel and select Customize Settings. Next, choose TPMS Calibration and then select Initialize. When prompted, confirm by selecting Yes. Once you've done that, return to the main menu to ensure that the TPMS has been successfully reset. For added peace of mind, you can always double-check by reviewing the menu. You're all set and ready to hit the road!
There are no food options displayed on the steering wheel!
I’m in the same boat as Paul - I own a 2008 Honda CRV too, but I don’t have a menu on my CRV either.
I'm with Jim on this one - my 2008 CRV also doesn't have a menu.
I don't have a menu button, but I do have a mode button.
To reset the tire pressure monitoring system on a 2008 Honda CR-V, first, go to the menu, then select customize settings, navigate to TPMS calibration, select initialize, and confirm by choosing yes.
I agree with everyone else who has commented that there isn't a menu button, the lower left buttons on the steering wheel, or the button at knee height next to the fuse panel in the 2008 Honda CRV. The internet was a letdown in providing accurate information on how to clear the TPMS light for owners. I watched a video that said it needs to be reset by a technician after being plugged in. I'm starting to believe that using a diagnostic machine might be the only solution.