What does the Civic's low external temperature warning mean?

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HazelRose
07/30/25 2:22am
The Civic's low external temperature warning is a reminder function, serving as a friendly alert. Here are some relevant details about the Civic: 1. The ninth-generation Civic uses Michelin 205/50R17 Pilot Sport 3 tires, which are made with more eco-friendly rubber materials and incorporate silica particles to reduce heat generation during driving. The special tread pattern also enhances drainage performance, ensuring better grip and traction, reducing the risk of skidding, and improving overall driving safety. 2. The Honda Civic (CIVIC) offers multiple models, including a three-door hatchback, a hardtop coupe, a hybrid version, and a five-door sedan.
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