How do you check the tire pressure of a 2019 Honda Civic?
It’s getting a lot colder, and my dad told me I needed to check the tire pressure on my car… but I’ve never done that before. How do I check the tire pressure of a 2019 Honda Civic?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Smart thinking! Air pressure in your tires does change in the winter, so it’s a good idea to check your wheels. Whether or not your tire pressure warning light is on, here’s how to check the tire pressure in a 2019 Honda Civic:
Check your owner’s manual or the yellow and white sticker on the driver’s side door frame to locate the correct tire pressure for your specific model. For most 2019 Civics, both the front and rear tires need 32 psi.
Record the pressure gauge reading, then repeat the process for the remaining tires. It’s not mandatory, but reading the pressure a few times for each tire will ensure better accuracy.
Add air as needed.
Keeping up with your tire pressure can go a long way in preventing unnecessary costs—like extra repairs, reduced fuel economy, and even car accidents.
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