Does the 10th-generation Civic have a tire pressure monitoring system?

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MacWilliam
07/30/25 6:30am
10th-generation Civic is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system. Here are some points regarding tire pressure checks: 1. In hot weather, a drop in temperature may lead to underinflation. 2. In cold weather, a rise in temperature may lead to overinflation. When overinflated, the low tire pressure indicator will not illuminate. 3. Mixing tire types and sizes may cause the tire pressure monitoring system to malfunction. 4. When driving on snowy or slippery roads, use snow chains. 5. When using a compact spare tire. 6. During rapid acceleration, sudden braking, or quick steering wheel turns.
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