Honda HR-V and TPMS
The Honda HR-V is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). However, it uses an indirect TPMS system, which means no TPMS sensors are installed in the wheel. Instead, the system communicates low tire pressure through the ABS system. When one or more tires indicate low tire pressure, an indicator light will show on the dashboard. Additionally, when a tire is inflated, rotated, or changed, the system will need to be recalibrated, also known as an indirect TPMS relearn.
The indirect TPMS system in the Honda HR-V is designed to enhance driver awareness of low tire pressure, allowing corrective steps to be taken in a timely manner. The system uses the vehicle’s ABS wheel-speed sensors to calculate air pressure based on wheel-rotation characteristics.
If you need to reset the TPMS light in your Honda HR-V, the recalibration process typically takes about 30 minutes of driving between 30-65 miles per hour. After this process, the tire pressure monitoring system should be recalibrated and functioning properly.
Contents
- Which Hondas have TPMS?
- Where is the TPMS button on my car?
- How do I know if my car has TPMS or not?
- How do I activate my Honda TPMS sensor?
- What is the problem with the TPMS sensor on a Honda?
- When did Honda start using TPMS?
- Do Hondas have TPMS sensors?
- Can TPMS be added to a vehicle?
- Do I need to replace TPMS when replacing tires?
- Where is the TPMS reset button on a Honda HRV?
Which Hondas have TPMS?
Starting with model years 2008 and newer, all Honda models have been equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS); prior to then, select models were equipped with the system.
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How do I know if my car has TPMS or not?
System number one is the rubber stem in most situations you can identify this by removing the valve cap. And looking for a bevel or a long gated section between the threads. And rubber of the stem.
How do I activate my Honda TPMS sensor?
If your Honda is equipped with a TPMS button, you’ll find it to the left of the steering wheel. Press and hold the button until the warning light blinks twice.
What is the problem with the TPMS sensor on a Honda?
If your Honda TPMS light is on and flashing, it could mean that the sensor battery is failing or that the tire pressure sensors are malfunctioning. Whatever the issue is, you should bring your vehicle into our Service Center as soon as possible. Our expert technicians can quickly diagnose and correct the problem.
When did Honda start using TPMS?
2008
After the TREAD Act was mandated in 2007, all vehicles manufactured in the United States beginning in 2008, must be installed with direct or indirect TPMS systems. The Honda Civic is manufactured with an indirect and a direct TPMS system, depending on the year.
Do Hondas have TPMS sensors?
Each tire is fitted with a genuine Honda TPMS sensor. One in each tire (including your spare in some models) makes for a total of five sensors. If air pressure has fallen out of a specified range, the sensor sends a signal to the vehicle’s diagnostic computer.
Can TPMS be added to a vehicle?
If a vehicle was not originally equipped with TPMS, the driver has the option to add it by using a retrofit kit. Jacki Lutz is the Global Head of Communications, Training and E-Commerce for Schrader TPMS Solutions, a global leader in TPMS.
Do I need to replace TPMS when replacing tires?
You don’t need to replace your TPMS sensors when buying new tires, but it’s often convenient to do so if the sensors are more than a few years old. Most TPMS sensor batteries last five to ten years, so older sensors may not last as long as your new tires.
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