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hey what's up diy crew today i've got a
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quick and super useful fix for all you
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honda crv drivers out there especially
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if that annoying tire pressure warning
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light just won't turn off yep even when
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your tires are perfectly fine don't
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worry i got you let's knock this out in
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under 2 minutes so let's dig in
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if you have a 2007 to 2014 crv
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especially the us model it has an
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indirect tire pressure system so for
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this crv model sorry folks no built-in
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reset button you'll need a scanner tool
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or a trip to the tire shop so check for
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a low tire and make sure all four tires
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are equal and correct if the light is
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still there after a short drive then
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it's likely you have a dty in a sensor
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yep each sensor has a little battery and
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after generally lasting about 10 years
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especially on older models it just runs
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out of juice if you take your crv to the
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dealer or a qualified tire shop they can
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scan the system and tell you exactly
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which tire has the dead sensor you need
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to replace the sensor and the tire
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dealer should be able to program those
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all right folks listen up there are two
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main ways to reset the tpms light on
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your 2015 or 2016 honda crv i'll cover
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the different methods to reset it
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depending on your trim level now before
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you do anything make sure you adjust the
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cold tire pressure on all four tires use
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the numbers listed on the tire placard
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inside the driver's door do this first
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or the reset won't work so stick with me
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and i'll show you how to clear that
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turn your key to the on position
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now look down to the left side of your
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dashboard just under the steering wheel
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you'll see a little button that looks
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like a horseshoe with an exclamation
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point that's your tpms reset button
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press and hold that tpms button until
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the light on your dash blinks twice
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don't let go too soon once it blinks you
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after that all you have to do is take
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your crv for a short drive around 50 mph
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this helps the system recalibrate the
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sensors boom that light should be gone
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now we're using these buttons right here
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let's scroll to vehicle settings got it
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cool hit select button to enter the menu
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next scroll down to find the option that
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says tpms calibration and hit select to
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after that scroll down to highlight the
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calibrate option and press select again
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and boom calibration started and you're
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now i'll show you a simple trick that
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resets the tire pressure warning light
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in 2017 to 2021 crv but make sure to
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adjust the cold tire pressure on all
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four tires recommended on the tire
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placard first so the reset can be done
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hit the home button to get the main menu
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tap on the settings on your touch screen
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scroll and hit vehicle
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tap on tpms calibration
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then hit calibrate the system starts
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calibrating and your tire pressure light
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will be off in no time
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now i'll show you how to reset the tire
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pressure light on the 2022 to 2025 crv
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remember before we do the calibration
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make sure to adjust the cold tire
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pressure on all four tires as
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recommended on the tire plaqueard don't
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skip this part seriously so let's go
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inside and reset it step one
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give a tap on the home button to get the
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next we will scroll the page and find
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in this menu tap on tpms calibration
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finally tap on calibrate to start the
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tpms calibration process and you're done
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and just like that tpms reset complete
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tips and drop a comment if you've got
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questions thanks for watching and i'll
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catch you in the next one peace