Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Having a warning light come on in your car is never fun, especially when you’re unsure of how to fix the problem!
TPMS stands for “tire pressure monitoring system” on a Honda and is designed to alert you when your tires are too low or high in pressure.
Each Honda tire is fitted with a TPMS sensor, which sends a signal to the vehicle’s diagnostic system when the air pressure has fallen out of the manufacturer’s specified range.
To avoid any further issues with your tires, it’s best to fix the tire pressure sooner rather than later. You can resolve low tire pressure by quickly inspecting your tires for damages or punctures, and then filling the tire to the recommended PSI level.
As you take care of your car’s maintenance, ensure your car is protected with the right
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