Where to Check the Tire Pressure Monitoring in the 10th Generation Accord?

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EmersonAnn
07/24/25 1:18pm
The tire pressure of the 10th Generation Accord can be checked on the central control screen. The functions of the tire pressure monitoring system are as follows: Monitoring Tire Leakage: It promptly alerts you in case of fast or slow leaks caused by tire punctures, allowing you to stop and replace the spare tire in time and find a nearby tire shop for repairs. Monitoring High Tire Temperature: When uneven friction due to loose tires or other reasons causes the tire temperature to rise, it will issue an alarm when the temperature reaches 70°C, prompting you to take measures to prevent tire blowouts. Monitoring Low Tire Pressure: If the tire pressure remains low for an extended period and falls below the set limit, it will alert you to prevent underinflation, which can lead to increased tire temperature and blowouts. Driving with low tire pressure also reduces tire lifespan. If the tire pressure is 30% below the standard value, the tire lifespan will decrease by 45%.
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LaKeira
08/11/25 7:21am
I've been driving the 10th-generation Accord for several years, and the tire pressure monitoring system is easy to understand while driving. There's a button labeled 'INFO' on the right side of the steering wheel. Press it a few times to switch to the tire pressure display on the central screen of the instrument panel, which lists the pressure values of all four tires, usually in bar or psi. The normal range is between 2.3 and 2.5 bar. I find this feature very practical because it has helped me avoid many issues—low tire pressure increases fuel consumption and tire wear, while high pressure may affect braking distance. Before every long trip, I make it a habit to check the tire pressure to ensure safety. If the alarm sounds indicating low tire pressure, don't hesitate—pull over immediately to inspect the tires, as it could be due to a puncture or temperature changes. The car manual also provides detailed instructions, so I recommend new drivers read it thoroughly. Mastering this system can save a lot of trouble.
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