Do I need to check my 2014 Honda Civic’s tire pressure?
I just bought a used 2014 Honda Civic that has a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). What does this do, exactly? Do I still need to check my 2014 Civic’s tire pressure myself?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Congratulations on your new-to-you Civic! We’re happy to help you get acquainted.
You should still check the tire pressure on a 2014 Honda Civic regularly, even if it has a TPMS.
The TPMS is a handy feature and will alert you if the tire pressure on your Civic gets too low, but like any technology, it’s not fail-safe. It’s a good rule of thumb to check your tire pressure once a month, including the spare tire.
After you adjust the tire pressure, you may also need to
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