16 problems related to tire pressure monitoring system have been reported for the 2014 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2014 CR-V.
2014 Honda Cr-v. Consumer writes in regard to defective tire pressure sensor.
The contact owns a 2014 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that the vehicle made an abnormal grinding noise during cold weather. In addition, the tire pressure warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it could not be diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 17,000.
We have a 2014 cr v with 15,000 mile on it. We bought it new. In 12-months the tire pressure monitoring system has gone off 3-times. I have taken it to the dealer and they say there is nothing they can do about it, except reset it. How can we trust this as a safety factor?.
The contact owns a 2014 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that the tire pressure monitoring system light continued to illuminate on the instrument panel. The tires were set to the correct psi at the time of the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and it was determined that the system was working up to specifications. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown.
2014 Honda Cr-v awd. Customer states the tire pressure warning system light has come on three different occasions.
Tpms light illuminates approximately every 700 miles. Tire pressure was checked and found to be normal each time. Car has 3400 miles now and light has illuminated 4 times and each time tire pressure was found to be normal. The last two occurrences were on wet road surfaces with puddling (may be a factor?).
The tire pressure monitoring sensor is constantly appearing on the dashboard. The car has less then 1,000 miles and the dashboard tpms has come on over a dozen times. I have had the car tires checked five times and the pressure is fine. There is something wrong with the tpms system. I have called Honda customer services and have been told by a case manager that there is something wrong and the engineers are working on a software fix. No time for this fix has been advertised. It is very disconcerting to be driving with this light on and not knowing whether it's a true tire pressure issue. I hope that this is resolved quickly.
I bought my new 2014 Honda crv direct from dealer. After three days I brought back the crv because the tire pressure light went on. I brought it back to dealer and said it was because of the cold weather. . They reset the guide. Ok for the next two days, then it went back on again. I brought it back and was told that Honda was aware of the problem and that they were working on a fix. . . That was back in December!!! this is a brand new 2014!!! I asked the service man to write that down for me, so I have it on record. As of today, January 30th, my light remains on. I would like to add, that I had a flat tire and was stuck on the road at night. . . Because I didn't pay attention to the tire light on my dashboard!!!!!!! I want this fixed! I thought I was buying a safe reliable car . . Honda has a good reputation, . . . Someone dropped the ball, and the american consumer is paying the price!!! pls. . . Pls fix this problem. May not seem like a terrible thing, but I didn't pay $30,000 for a slight mistake.
The tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) warning light came on while driving on freeway. Took car to dealer who checked tires and did not find a problem. Dealer reset/recalibrated tpms by pressing button. Drove car for another 300 miles and tpms warning light came on again. Personally checked pressure in all tires with a manual tire pressure gauge. All four tire pressures were within spec at 33 psi. I reset/recalibrated the tpms by pressing button. Read on the internet that other 2014 Honda Cr-v owners are having the same problem. Honda does not have a fix for this problem. The tpms warning can not be relied on because it gives false indications. I understand that the tpms on the 2014 Honda Cr-v is an indirect system. There are no actual pressure sensors. It uses the wheel speed/rotation sensors to determine when there is a tire pressure problem. The computer indicates a problem based on different speeds/rotation of the wheels. I don't know if the sensors are the problem or if it is the computer software.
The contact owns a 2014 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that while driving approximately 50 mph, the tire sensor warning indicator illuminated. The contacted checked the tire pressure for all four tires, of which were found to be at the recommended pressure reading. The contact scheduled an appointment with the dealer for diagnosis of the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 350. Updated 12-13-13 updated 12/18/cn the consumer stated he resolved the issue himself. Updated 12/18/13.
Tire pressure monitoring system is inoperative as warning light stays lit constantly. Warning light came on immediately upon drive home from dealer with brand new car. No adjustments or re-setting will prevent light from going on. Returned to dealer twice (dch Honda old bridge NJ) to no avail. Notified by service manager--[xxx] that Honda engineering was contacted but they had no fix for this problem. American Honda was contacted but was also of no help. We bought this car for my young daughter who is now driving a vehicle with a clear safety issue. Can you help? information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
2014 Honda crv was delivered with 233 miles on odometer. Within 6 miles of leaving the dealership the tire pressure monitoring (tpm) light had come on indicating one or more of the tires was low on air. Our salesperson had already warned us about this during the walk through at the dealership telling us there is no need for us to pull over because more than likely there is no problem. Being an informed consumer we were already aware that Honda has a serious problem with their tpm system on the 2014 model. It simple does not work. It cries wolf and can not be trusted. After resetting the light it will continually return and have to be reset within 50 miles or less of in town driving. Alternately we reset it before a 240 miles round trip hwy drive and the tpm light did not come on during the entire hwy trip. The purpose of the government mandating tpm in all new cars was two fold. First for fuel economy, second for safety. Since the tpm light provides false alarms every week, it does not accomplish either goal. We have had no formal response from Honda acknowledging there is a problem or that they are working on a fix. . Read more...
Low pressure light keeps coming on every 300-600 miles even though tire pressure is fine light came on at following intervals 600 miles , about 11/1/13, took to dealer, all tire pressure ok (over 30 psi, usually 32 psi) 1200 miles, about 11/15/13, took to dealer, all tire pressure ok 1800 miles, on 12/12/13, took to discount tire, all tire pressure ok 2657 miles 12/28/13, took to discount tire, all tire pressure ok 3403 miles 1/16/14,took to discount tire, all tire pressure ok 4021 miles 1/27/14, manually checked tires, all pressure over 30 psi eventually people will simply start ignoring this light. Contacted Honda without resolution, "they state that they are working the issue", closed my case. Common issue among 2014 Cr-v owners if one checks forums.
The contact owns a 2014 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that the tpms was causing the tire pressure warning light to illuminate recurringly. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer, who made an adjustment to the tpms but did not remedy the issue. The contact called the manufacturer and the manufacturer stated they would look into it. The failure mileage was 3,000.
2014 Honda Cr-v. Consumer writes in regards to a defective tire pressure monitoring system. The consumer stated after driving off the lot, with his new vehicle, the tpms indicator came on. He returned to the dealer where the system was reset. However, the next day, the light illuminated again. After several trips back and forth to the dealer to fix the problem (to no avail), he was informed the condition was a known defect in some models and Honda engineers were aware of it. Honda informed the consumer, they were diligently working on the problem. Sometime in March, the consumer received a call from Honda, advising him the problem was identified and he should return the vehicle to the dealer for a software download. However, the fix did not work.
Our tire pressure warning light has been on since we purchased (sept 2013) the vehicle. It came on as we left the dealer ship. We have had it in the Honda dealerships service dept 3 times in oakland and each time they reset it and tell us "Honda is aware of the issue" and it is a "software issue" that is being addressed. We were told we would get a recall notice after the first of this year (2014). Honda is not disclosing the safety issue of a product they have labeled as a safety feature. The internet shows pages of the same issue and complaint. Honda needs to make this a higher priority or law suits will be next. We are currently waiting still, not feeling so safe.
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