How do i perform the 2011 Honda CRV tire pressure light reset?

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James B. January 12, 2021
To perform the 2011 Honda CR-V tire pressure light reset, watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrry-mPggK8 This part will need to be changed eventually. You should change your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or so. You don't want to get into any accidents on the road. Making sure your tires are in the best condition is key to not crashing. You will come into problems with this part at some time or another. Check for holes, in case you run over something sharp. The part might become loose at some point. Premature tire wear is something to be on the lookout for. You might run into feathering issues. You could face cupping problems. Make sure to inspect the tire pressure once a month.
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Thomas Mount January 12, 2021
There is no Menu system, no info screen, no TPMS reset button
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SteveMT May 2, 2022
There is no tpms button or a menu screen for 2011 honda crv. So the youtube video was useless.. Thanks.
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Judith S July 16, 2020
To reset the 2011 honda cr-v tire pressure go to menu, customize settings, select tpms calibration, select initialize, then select yes.
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Eddie May 10, 2022
I have a Honda SUV 211 2.4 and have no navigation or switch to navigate o the reset button for the tyre pressure switch to be reset. What to do
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Confused December 2, 2022
You talk about a 2011 Honda fix, but show a video on 2012-2016, Lot of good that does. Doesn't help me one bit. And my 2011 does not have in i button or the other one either??????????????
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Alton Rowell November 21, 2022
SUBJECT VEHICLES: 2007 to 2013 Honda CR-V. RELEARN PROCEDURE? Yes. SPECIAL TOOLS NEEDED? Yes. The Honda diagnostic system (HDS) or an OBD-II compatible scan tool and an ATEQ VT55 tool (recommended), or the TPMS sensor tool AKS0620006 must be used to program information into new TPMS control unit with both of the reset procedures. The TPMS sensor tool (AKS0620006) has been superseded by the ATEQ VT55 tool, and is recommended for use on all Honda vehicles.
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George Thomas February 2, 2022
I like to know how to reset TPMS on honda CRV 2011 with Navigation
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