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edstep
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Jun 04, 2015

My 2014 Honda CR-V ..

I have an issue with my CR-V and my Doran TPMS system. I have the Doran 360 Rv for 10 wheels. 6 for the MH and 4 for the toad. The valve stems on my CR-V are rubber and are short. I f you are familiar with the Doran senders ( see attached the item on the left is to secure the sensor). Doran Mfg states that they should be on metal valve stems because the of the size of the sensor. The problem becomes the CR-V has its own TPMS system and I would need to replace the OEM with a sensor/metal stem. Honda really doesnt want to get involved. Has anyone had this problem and what was your work around


  • Popsie wrote:
    Since you Honda uses indirect tire pressure monitoring, you can replace the rubber valve stems with metal valve stems.

    If you had direct tire pressure monitoring, you would already have metal valve stems.

    Honda 2014 CR-V uses indirect tire pressure monitoring.


    Just brought a new 2014 CR-V that came with rubber valve stems. If I am reading this right my CV-R came with the wrong valve stems and also I cannot use a TPMS like the one Truck System Technologies Inc. sells on the the valve stems?
  • This seems to be new for Honda this year ( 2014) on the CRV ( indirect tire pressure monitoring). I called Honda they dont want to touch add ons. I am led to believe that it is doable and wont affect the TPMS on the Honda. However so far I cant find anyone that can help me out or find a metal stem that will fit.

    So far I havent heard from anyone on the forum that has done this

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