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.”