Does the 10th-generation Civic have tire pressure monitoring?
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10th-generation Civic has tire pressure monitoring. Unlike directly measuring the tire pressure of each tire, the tire pressure monitoring system monitors the vehicle and compares the rolling radius and rotational characteristics of each wheel and tire to determine whether one or more tires are significantly underinflated while driving. The 10th-generation Civic is a car launched by Dongfeng Honda, with body dimensions of 4649mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1416mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The Civic has a stylish and elegant appearance, with smooth body lines, and the hatchback design has undergone significant changes compared to the previous model. The interior of the Civic is finely crafted, with a fashionable design that highlights a sense of hierarchy, and it is equipped with rich functional configurations and comfortable seats.
My tenth-generation Civic is the 2019 high-end model, which indeed comes with a tire pressure monitoring system. This system is a direct monitoring type that can display the specific pressure values of all four tires directly on the dashboard. Once while driving, the alarm suddenly went off, and I found the right front tire had only 1.8 bar. Upon inspection, I discovered a nail puncture. I recommend that owners develop the habit of glancing at the tire pressure before starting the car; the normal range should be between 2.3-2.5 bar. It's worth noting that the base models might only have an alarm function without displaying specific values. If the warning light comes on, never ignore it; find a nearby repair shop for inspection immediately, otherwise, it could lead to a tire blowout or accelerate tire wear.