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Thread: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

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    2007 CR-V TPMS system

    Well, my wife's been loving the new CR-V and now it's getting close to having it's first winter and I'd like to get snow tires. Now in the past I've been able to just get a second set of rims, mount the snow tires and away I go ready for winter. I guess on all new vehicles they all need to have a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) to ensure the tires are always properly inflated. This requires a special valve stem (read expensive!!!) for each rim and sometimes (as is the case with the new CR-V) the ECU needs to be recalibrated to work with a new set of TPMS sensors (dealer charges 1 hr labor to do this, which is more than remounting and balancing the same set of rims each season).

    So the $25,000 question is, does anyone know how to reset the TPMS on these vehicles?

    Here's a good discussion on the subject:
    http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=19800
    http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=27560
    http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=26709
    - Jamie<br /><br />1996 SR5 4Runner 4X4 Auto, Deckplate Mod,&nbsp; Hayden Tranny Cooler,&nbsp; Amsoil Air Filter, OME 881/906 N86C/N91SC Lift - SOLD, but still miss it!<br /><br />2005 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 4WD

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    Looks like everything on these vehicles is complicated, just look at what it takes to install the OEM remote starter!

    P/N for the EX version: 08E92-SWA-300A

    http://www.collegehillshonda.com/ins...emotestart.pdf

    http://www.collegehillshonda.com/hon...lectronics.htm
    - Jamie<br /><br />1996 SR5 4Runner 4X4 Auto, Deckplate Mod,&nbsp; Hayden Tranny Cooler,&nbsp; Amsoil Air Filter, OME 881/906 N86C/N91SC Lift - SOLD, but still miss it!<br /><br />2005 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 4WD

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    Quote Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
    So the $25,000 question is, does anyone know how to reset the TPMS on these vehicles?
    I might have found the answer....

    Make TPMS Sensors Operational at PDI
    Currently Applies To: All ’08 Models


    When you’re doing a PDI, remember to make all of the TPMS sensors operational. If you forget to do this, the TPMS indicator will come on after about 20 miles of driving. If that happens to a new vehicle owner, your service department is sure to get a visit from one very unhappy customer. When the TPMS indicator comes on, the TPMS control unit also sets one or more TPMS DTCs, depending on the situation. Clearing those DTCs at PDI or shortly after isn’t a warrantable repair. For ’08, we’ve made it easier to make those TPMS sensors operational.

    Here’s how to do it:

    1) Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).

    2) Use a tire pressure gauge with a bleeder valve to quickly drop the pressure in one tire to 18 psi or less.

    IMPORTANT: You must drop the tire pressure by 3 psi within 15 seconds, or the TPMS sensor won’t turn on. To ensure good accuracy, use the calibration tool (P/N 07AAJ-000A100, H/C 8298457) to periodically check your tire pressure
    gauge. This tool was sent to your dealership last August.

    3) Inflate that tire to the recommended cold inflation pressure that’s listed on the driver’s doorjamb sticker. If you’re in a cold climate region, make
    sure the tire is at the same temperature as the outside air before you inflate it; otherwise, the low tire pressure indicator may come on when the weather gets cold.

    4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other three tires.

    NOTE: Since the spare doesn’t have a TPMS sensor, there’s nothing you need to do. Just make sure it’s inflated to the recommended cold inflation pressure.

    One final note: If you’re installing accessory wheels, make sure you follow the accessory installation instructions to the letter. This will ensure troublefree TPMS operation.
    Source:
    http://www.in.honda.com/Rjanisis/pubs/SN/a070800.PDF

    Here's a second set of instructions.

    The 2007 CR-V Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors are turned off for transportation from Japan to your dealership.



    Also, if the TPMS section of Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) procedure was not completed, the codes (below) will set after 20 minutes of driving because the TPMS sensors are off and are not transmitting.



    Solution

    The 2007 CR-V TPMS codes are 32, 34, 36, 38, (Tire Pressure Sensor Transmitting Failure) and 41 (Abnormal Signal Reception Error) must be cleared using Honda Diagnostic System (HDS).



    First, clear the TPMS codes 32, 34, 36, 38 and 41 using HDS. Next, use the procedure listed below:

    Start the engine.
    Beginning at any wheel.
    Lower the tire pressure quickly to 20 PSI.
    Verify that the Low Tire Pressure Indicator in the instrument panel comes on. (This ensures the sensor is out of transportation mode and is operational mode.)
    Inflate the tire to the door sticker recommended pressure of 30 PSI and verify that the low tire pressure indicator goes off.
    Repeat the steps a, b, and c with each wheel until all 4 wheels have been completed. (Steps a, b, and c must be completed one wheel at a time.)
    Road test the vehicle at speeds above 30 mph for at least 1 minute. If the Low Pressure Indicator and TPMS Indicator both remain out, the procedure is complete.

    For additional information on this procedure, refer to Service Bulletin 06-067 “2007 CR-V: PDI and New Model Information” under “Make the TPMS Sensors Operational.”
    Hopefully there's a Honda tech around that can confirm this is how to set the TPMS sensors when changing rims.
    - Jamie<br /><br />1996 SR5 4Runner 4X4 Auto, Deckplate Mod,&nbsp; Hayden Tranny Cooler,&nbsp; Amsoil Air Filter, OME 881/906 N86C/N91SC Lift - SOLD, but still miss it!<br /><br />2005 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 4WD

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    Might as well make this a thread for CR-V info in general

    Resetting the oil life gauge:

    1) Turn Your Key On
    2) Press And Release Trip Knob Unitl Oil Life Display
    3) Press And HolD The Knob For About 10 Sec Unitl Oil Life Display Blinks
    4) Press And Hold The Knob Again For About 10 Sec And Oil Display Will Display 100%.
    - Jamie<br /><br />1996 SR5 4Runner 4X4 Auto, Deckplate Mod,&nbsp; Hayden Tranny Cooler,&nbsp; Amsoil Air Filter, OME 881/906 N86C/N91SC Lift - SOLD, but still miss it!<br /><br />2005 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 4WD

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    - Jamie<br /><br />1996 SR5 4Runner 4X4 Auto, Deckplate Mod,&nbsp; Hayden Tranny Cooler,&nbsp; Amsoil Air Filter, OME 881/906 N86C/N91SC Lift - SOLD, but still miss it!<br /><br />2005 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 4WD

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    I dont think you have to reset them. I know that the Chevrolet and GMC sensors have to be reset after rotations. I've done plenty of swaps of sensors from wheel to wheel at work with hondas and never had to reset them. Maybe the 2008's are different though...
    -Casey-<br />94 4runner 4x4 SOLD<br />99 4runner Limited

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    Quote Originally Posted by traben27
    I dont think you have to reset them. I know that the Chevrolet and GMC sensors have to be reset after rotations. I've done plenty of swaps of sensors from wheel to wheel at work with hondas and never had to reset them. Maybe the 2008's are different though...
    Were they Sept 2007 or newer because now all 2008 vehicles must have TPMS so that should be the acid test. This whole TPMS stuff is just crap, yet another idiot light to malfunction and it doesn't even work that well in practice. I long for tha days it was easy to just swap/rotate/change tires on a vehicle worry free!

    Here's about as detailed as I've found for installing the sensors.
    http://www.handa-accessories.com/crv/07whl.pdf

    I attached a pic just in case people wanted to see what these little buggers look like.
    - Jamie<br /><br />1996 SR5 4Runner 4X4 Auto, Deckplate Mod,&nbsp; Hayden Tranny Cooler,&nbsp; Amsoil Air Filter, OME 881/906 N86C/N91SC Lift - SOLD, but still miss it!<br /><br />2005 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 4WD

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    I read the original post again, it looks like that reset is more of a one time thing after coming from Japan. I know I installed some new wheels on a newer model CR-V and we didn't have to reset them.

    I think the whole TPMS thing is crap, it's just making it easier for people that have no idea about their vehicle to be clueless while driving. Sure it's a cool thought, but I personally will end up taking them off if I get a car with one.
    -Casey-<br />94 4runner 4x4 SOLD<br />99 4runner Limited

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    Quote Originally Posted by traben27
    ....I personally will end up taking them off if I get a car with one.
    Alot of them (like Honda) make it impossible to disable and then it ends up affecting traction control, ABS, AWD, etc.
    Just sucks any way you cut it or slice it.
    - Jamie<br /><br />1996 SR5 4Runner 4X4 Auto, Deckplate Mod,&nbsp; Hayden Tranny Cooler,&nbsp; Amsoil Air Filter, OME 881/906 N86C/N91SC Lift - SOLD, but still miss it!<br /><br />2005 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 4WD

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    Re: 2007 CR-V TPMS system

    Kinda off topic, but my mom had the first gen CRV. It was hands down the best vehicle I've ever driven in the snow. If her generation CRV drives anything like my moms, you'll love it.
    Condell<br /><br />1996 3.4L 4wd 4Runner SR5<br />TJM-15<br />Hella 500<br />Silverstars

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