Honda CR-V: Tire Pressure Sensor Replacement

Removal

1. Raise the vehicle, and support it with safety stands in the proper locations.

2. Remove the wheel with the faulty sensor.

3. Remove the tire valve cap and the valve core, and let the tire deflate.

4. Remove any balance weights, and then break the bead loose from the wheel with a commercially available tire changer (A).

NOTICE

Note these items to avoid damaging the tire pressure sensor:

Honda CR-V. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

5. Position the wheel so the tire machine (A) and tire iron (B) are next to the valve stem (C) and will move away from it when the machine starts. Then remove the tire from the wheel.

Honda CR-V. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

6. Remove the valve stem nut (A) and washer (B), then remove the tire pressure sensor with valve stem (C) from the wheel.

Honda CR-V. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

7. Remove and discard the valve stem grommet (A) from the tire pressure sensor (B).

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Honda CR-V. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

Installation

NOTE:

Honda CR-V. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

1. Before installing the t ire pressure sensor, clean the mating surfaces on the sensor and the wheel.

2. Install the tire pressure sensor (A) and the washer (B) to the wheel (C), and tighten the valve stem nut (D) finger tight. Make sure the pressure sensor is resting on the wheel.

Honda CR-V. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

3. Tighten the valve stem nut to the specified torque while holding the tire pressure sensor.

NOTE: Do not use air or electric impact tools to tighten a valve stem nut.

4. Lube the tire bead sparingly, and position the wheel so the tire machine (A) and tire iron (B) are next to the valve stem (C) and will move away from it when the machine starts. Then install the tire onto the wheel.

Honda CR-V. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

5. With a dry air source, inflate the tire to 300 kPa (3.1 kgf/cm2, 44 psi) to seat the tire bead to the rim, then adjust the tire pressure.

NOTE: Make sure the tire bead is seated on both sides of the rim uniformly.

6. Check the valve stem nut tightening torque, then install the valve stem cap.

7. Check and adjust the wheel balance, then install the wheels on the vehicle. Torque the wheels to specifications.

8. Remove the jack stands, and lower the jack.

9. Connect the HDS, and memorize the pressure sensor 10(s) using the TPMS sensor initializer tool.

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