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Do Honda Civics show tire pressure?

Yes. Most modern Honda Civics include a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that warns you when a tire is underinflated, and many models also display the current pressure for each tire on the instrument cluster or driver information display.


What you will see in a Civic


Honda's TPMS keeps you informed about tire pressure, protecting safety and fuel economy. The way the information is presented depends on the model year and trim.



  • A TPMS warning light in the instrument cluster when a tire is significantly underinflated.

  • In many trims, a digital readout of each tire's current pressure on the driver information display (DID) or multi-information display (MID).

  • Pressure readings are typically shown in psi and reflect cold inflation values; readings can change as tires heat up from driving.


Overall, expect a warning first and, where equipped, a per-tire pressure readout when you access the vehicle's information display.


How to check or view tire pressures on your Civic


The steps below describe common methods. If your model uses different menu labels, refer to the owner's manual or your vehicle's on-screen prompts.



  1. Turn the ignition to ON (engine off) and power the infotainment/DID display.

  2. Use the steering wheel controls to navigate to the Driver Information Display or Vehicle Status menu.

  3. Select Tire Pressure or TPMS to view the current pressure for each tire.

  4. Compare each tire's psi to the recommended cold-inflation pressure printed on the door placard.


Check pressures when tires are cold, before driving, for the most accurate readings. If you see a warning light, inspect the tires and inflate to the recommended levels or seek service if the light persists.


Generational differences in tire pressure display


2006–2011 Civics (FD/FG platforms)


These early Civics typically rely on the TPMS warning light to indicate underinflation. Most did not provide a consistent on-screen per-tire pressure readout; you would typically measure with a gauge or seek dealer diagnostics if needed.


2012–2015 Civics (FB/FG platforms)


TPMS exists and some models offer a basic digital readout via the center display (often the i-MID screen) showing individual pressures, depending on trim and market.


2016–2021 Civics (10th generation)


Mid- and higher-trim models commonly include a multi-information display that can show tire pressures; you access TPMS or Vehicle status in the driver display to view per-tire measurements in psi.


2022–present Civics (11th generation)


Most 11th-gen Civics provide straightforward tire-pressure readouts on the instrument cluster or the driver information display; you can navigate to a dedicated Tire Pressure screen to view each tire’s current psi, in addition to the standard warning light.


Regardless of generation, always start with a cold-tire measurement and compare against the door placard’s recommended psi. If you’re unsure how to access the display, consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealership.


Summary


Honda Civics generally show tire pressure through TPMS, with a warning light and, on many models, a per-tire pressure readout in the vehicle’s information display. The availability and method vary by model year and trim, so check your specific owner's manual or explore the vehicle’s menus to locate the Tire Pressure screen. Regularly monitoring tire pressure improves safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.

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