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#27 of 36 Re: Honda CRV 2008 tire inflation indicator [mtwalit] by lzc

Feb 04, 2008 (10:58 am)

Replying to: mtwalit (Feb 04, 2008 8:36 am)
I have no problems with the TPMS on my '07 CR-V. Your indicator light should come on only when tires are "significantly" underinflated, not 1 pound under. Is your tire gauge accurate?
 
Honda, and others, have had some problems with early TPMS units. Have the dealer test the system, rather than rely on, I assume, just a comment by someone.
 
How much air do the tires actually lose? If you're filling to 33 psi and they're down to 29 psi after a month (at the same temperature), you've got a tire/rim problem, although that sounds unlikely on all 4 tires.

#28 of 36 Re: Honda CRV 2008 tire inflation indicator [mtwalit] by diesellabs

Feb 05, 2008 (8:51 am)

Replying to: mtwalit (Feb 04, 2008 8:36 am)
I wonder if outside air temp is contributing to the "problem," as in inflating on a warmer day and (this being winter) and then registering a lower pressure on a much colder one?
 
I always try to check mine early in the morning, preferrably before the sun has had a chance to warm the tires...I can get a pound or two difference if one side of the car has been in the sun versus the other.

#29 of 36 2008 cr-v tire inflation monitor by mycle1000

Feb 06, 2008 (8:39 am)

just took posession of an '08cr-v ex. when delivered the tire pressures were low; in fact one was under 25psi, when the door sticker says 30psi cold. none of these set off the monitor.
and so much for the pre-delivery checklist!

#30 of 36 Re: 2008 cr-v tire inflation monitor [mycle1000] by hockeyfool

Feb 06, 2008 (5:24 pm)

Replying to: mycle1000 (Feb 06, 2008 8:39 am)
Agree that the low pressure should have been caught during the dealer inspection, but the monitor is not necessarily faulty. Per Honda specs, the TPMS shouldn't go off unless the pressure falls below 20% of rated pressure or 24 psi. TPMS is intended to inform drivers of "significant" low pressure, not just "somewhat" low pressure.

#31 of 36 Changes for 2010 by steve_ HOST

Aug 25, 2009 (9:03 am)

Not much - a refresh of the front end.
 
"Comparing the 2010 model with the current CR-V, it appears that Honda has changed the grille, bumper and front fascia — a "freshening," in the parlance of the product development specialists — and little else."
 
Facelifted: 2010 Honda CR-V (Inside Line)

#34 of 36 Wheels & Mirrors by motoguy128

Aug 26, 2009 (2:19 am)

Looks like it will get turn signals in the mirrors, and a 18" wheels as an option or standard on the higher trim. I'd anticipate the LX still haivng 17's.
 
Summary - expect a slightly stiffer ride, without any real imrpovement in handling, and missors that cost a fortune to replace if damaged.

#35 of 36 Re: Wheels & Mirrors [motoguy128] by malachai1

Aug 26, 2009 (7:19 am)

Replying to: motoguy128 (Aug 26, 2009 2:19 am)
That's not the one coming to the states.It's japan ,We will not see those headlight nor the turn signals. http://vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=849318

#36 of 36 Re: Wheels & Mirrors [malachai1] by sr146260211

Aug 26, 2009 (9:52 am)

Replying to: malachai1 (Aug 26, 2009 7:19 am)
We will all know in about a month or so, but stating one thing or the other for the 2010 CR-V is a non starter at this time.
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