Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Your car could be pulling to the left for a host of reasons, but checking your tire pressure is a great first step!
To check the tire pressure on a 2018 Honda Accord, follow these steps:
Check for a Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning: Turn your Accord’s ignition on and check the instrument cluster for a warning light shaped like a tire with an exclamation point. If this light is on, there’s a tire with low pressure.
Manually check tire pressure: Unscrew the valve cap on the tire and press a tire pressure gauge against the valve stem. Keep adjusting it until there’s no sound of air escaping. Note the gauge’s reading and compare it to your car’s appropriate tire pressure, which is listed in your owner’s manual and on the tires themselves.
Repeat the process: In some cases, you may get an inaccurate reading, so it’s important to always check the tire pressure a few times.
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