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I assume you are getting the "TPMS" light rather than the low tire pressure warning light? If so, this light indicates a fault in the TPMS system rather than any issue with low tire pressure.

Are your sensors original? 8-10 year lifespan would put a 2007's sensors at the end of the run. My 06's sensors have reached the end of their life. Sometimes I get no TPMS fault light but most of the time I do. My sensors need to be replaced . . .
 

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Its probably just the nature of the system when the batteries are starting to go. It may be possible for someone with a scanner that is capable of reading Honda specific codes to read the battery levels in your sensors. Certainly a dealer could do it but that might cost more than 4 aftermarket sensors.
 
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