How to reset the tire pressure check warning on Civic?
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Civic tire pressure check reset method: 1. Press the vehicle ignition switch to start the engine; 2. Click the ENTER button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel to enter the vehicle settings page; 3. Click the CANCEL button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel, at which point the tire pressure check warning will no longer be displayed on the vehicle screen; 4. The tire pressure warning reset is now complete. The tire pressure monitoring alarm indicates that one or more tires have significant abnormal tire pressure, triggering an alarm and displaying a warning message on the information interface. The Civic is a compact car under Honda, featuring a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback body structure, with dimensions of 4517mm in length, 1799mm in width, 1434mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm.
When I used to drive a Civic, I often encountered the issue of the tire pressure light coming on, and resetting it myself was quite simple. Usually, after ensuring all tire pressures were adjusted to the values recommended in the manual, I would start the vehicle without turning on the engine, locate the menu button on the dashboard to select the settings option, and then switch to the tire pressure reset function to confirm. Sometimes, the location varies in different model years of the Civic, and newer models might require operation through the central control screen. By the way, regularly checking tire pressure not only eliminates the warning light but also saves fuel and reduces tire wear. It's very convenient to check it every time you wash the car, and once you make it a habit, the car drives smoother.