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Old 12-10-2007, 12:06 PM   #1
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Has anyone heard of conflicts with tire pressure monitoring systems and the OEM tire pressure system that came with our '08 Honda CR-V?

Better yet, is there a monitoring system that will tie into our tire pressure system on the Honda?

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Has anyone heard of conflicts with tire pressure monitoring systems and the OEM tire pressure system that came with our '08 Honda CR-V?

Better yet, is there a monitoring system that will tie into our tire pressure system on the Honda?

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Old 12-11-2007, 03:38 AM   #3
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I have a 2007 CRV with the same factory TPMS that the 2008 has. I use Pressure Pro and it works fine. I do remove the Pressure Pro sensors when I am not towing the CRV however. I do that to extend the battery life on those sensors. I don't need them when I am not towing. Just a simple part of my hook up/unhook procedure.
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Thanks PaulC, That's a good tip to save the batteries. Since the Honda has a system built in there's no need for the PressurePro (or other system) and the sensors will last longer.
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