How to check tire pressure on Honda Civic 2017, 2018, 2019

Did your tire pressure monitor show up when one of your tires had low pressure? Now you must be wondering where you can check the tire pressure on a Honda Civic 2017. Checking the tire pressure helps you quickly fill up the tire with low pressure. 

Unfortunately, Honda doesn’t offer a gauge to check the tire pressure of each tire, instead, it just notifies you as soon as the pressure is below the average level, however, there are a few ways that will help you check the tire pressure on Honda Civic 2017. Let’s dive into the process.

2 Steps to check tire pressure on Honda Civic 2017

The first way is to head up to the nearest gas filling station and get the tire pressures checked on all tires. The tire filling stations have a system that detects the current pressure and how much more air is going in the tires.

If you want a long-term solution, get a tire pressure monitor gauge and install it on all four tires. The process is simple

  1. Remove the OEM Valve Cap
  2. Put the after-market tire pressure monitor gauge
  3. Connect it with a device on the dash, so you can keep an eye on the pressure levels.
  4. Check the tire pressures and fill them up with the given amount of air

Always keep in mind, when checking the tire pressure, keep your Honda Civic on a level surface and turn off the engine. Make sure the car has been stationary for a short period to allow the tires to cool down, this helps in more accurate readings.

Why do you need to check the tire pressure?

Checking the tire pressure is one of the most important factors in the maintenance of the Honda Civic. 

Durability:

Driving with a low tire pressure reduces the longevity of the tire. Underinflated tires wear out unevenly, reducing their life. If the tire is punctured, driving with low pressure will increase the amount of punctures on the tire, increasing the risk of a blown tire.

Ride comfort:

Low tire pressure adds vibration to the ride and makes the ride bumpy, making it uncomfortable.

Fuel Economy:

Underinflated tires lead to poor fuel economy as it increases the rolling resistance

How to calibrate Honda Civic tire pressure?

After you have refilled all the tires to the desired air amount, you need to reset the TPMS notification on the meter. To reset that, follow these steps:

  1. Press the menu icon on the multimedia screen 
  2. Open the settings
  3. Press Vehicle
  4. Press Deflation Warning System
  5. Press initialise 
  6. The notification will show, “Calibration Started”
  7. Turn the car off and then on
  8. It’s done, the TMPS has been reset.

How much Tire Pressure does a Honda Civic 2017 require?

For the 2017 Honda Civic, the right tire pressure is 32 PSI (Pounds Per Square Inch) for all four tires.

How to reset tire pressure on Honda Civic 2020

The process to reset tire pressure on the 2020 Honda Civic is pretty much the same as the 2017 Honda civic. The 5 steps are listed below:

  1. Press Home
  2. Go to settings
  3. Press Vehicle
  4. then TPMS Calibration
  5. Press Calibrate
  6. The message will show, “Calibration Started”.

How to check tire pressure on a 2019 Honda Civic

Apply the same process as the 2017 Honda Civic to check the tire pressure on the 2019 Honda Civic.

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