Honda CR-V TMPS sensor replacement needed due to cruise control issue on Honda CR-V

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Honda CR-V owners report experiencing cruise control issues related to a malfunctioning Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor. These problems can arise when the TPMS sensor fails to monitor tire pressure accurately, which may disrupt the vehicle's computer system and affect cruise control functionality. To resolve this issue, it is recommended that owners have the TPMS sensor inspected and replaced by a qualified mechanic or at a Honda dealership. Addressing the faulty sensor can help restore proper functionality to the cruise control system and ensure the overall safety and performance of the vehicle. Consulting with a professional is advisable for accurate diagnosis and resolution of the problem.

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