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How do I reset the tire pressure light on my 2011 Honda CRV?

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Mara D.

To reset the tire pressure light on a 2011 Honda CR-V, refer to this video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrry-mPggK8 It's important to replace this part when necessary to ensure safety on the road. Typically, tires should be changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to prevent accidents. Keeping your tires in top condition is crucial for avoiding crashes. Be vigilant about potential problems with this part, such as checking for punctures from sharp objects and watching for any looseness. Keep an eye out for signs of premature tire wear, like feathering and cupping issues. Regularly monitoring tire pressure is essential for maintenance.

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  • Shanaynay

    There are no menu options, information screens, or tire pressure monitoring system reset buttons available.

  • Wanda D

    The lack of a TPMS button or menu screen in the 2011 Honda CRV made the YouTube video irrelevant. Appreciate the effort, but it wasn't helpful. Thank you.

  • Heather S.

    To adjust the tire pressure on a 2011 Honda CR-V, you need to access the menu, customize the settings, choose TPMS calibration, click on initialize, and then confirm by selecting yes.

  • Lea J.

    You mention addressing a repair for a 2011 Honda, but the video is for 2012-2016 models. That doesn't do me any good. Also, my 2011 model doesn't have the "i" button or the other one.

  • Vilma N

    I drive a Honda SUV 211 2.4 without any navigation system or a switch to reset the tire pressure. How can I reset the tire pressure indicator without those features?

  • Adrianne A.

    Model Years Affected: 2007 to 2013 Honda CR-V. Does a relearning process have to be done? Yes. Are special tools necessary? Yes. A Honda diagnostic system (HDS) or a compatible OBD-II scan tool along with an ATEQ VT55 tool (recommended), or the TPMS sensor tool AKS0620006, must be utilized to input data into a new TPMS control unit using both reset procedures. The ATEQ VT55 tool has replaced the TPMS sensor tool (AKS0620006) and is the preferred option for all Honda vehicles.

  • Andy P

    I would like instructions on how to reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) on a 2011 Honda CRV equipped with Navigation.

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