How to Check Tire Pressure on the 10th Generation Accord?
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The 10th generation Accord uses a passive tire pressure monitoring system. Instead of employing in-tire electronic pressure sensors, it calculates differences in wheel rotation speed to alert drivers about tire pressure issues. Therefore, the central display cannot show specific tire pressure values but will directly illuminate the tire pressure warning symbol. Here are some related details: 1. The exterior design of the 10th generation Accord is quite revolutionary, featuring a low-slung and streamlined silhouette that creates a harmonious sense of dynamism. The front-end design highlight is the array-style LED headlight cluster. 2. The C-shaped taillight design appears to have an unnecessary gap in the middle. Compared to the generous use of LED arrays in the headlights, the taillights still use halogen bulbs except for the brake lights. 3. The interior adopts a convergent design approach, with a floating central display screen, followed sequentially by air vents, climate control panel, and storage compartments below. The layout is clean, straightforward, and user-friendly, with several mechanical buttons/knobs placed around the multimedia system for frequently used functions.