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Does a 2017 Honda Civic have TPMS sensors?

Yes. The 2017 Honda Civic is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that uses direct sensors in each wheel to monitor tire pressure and alert you if a tire is underinflated or if a sensor fault occurs.


The TPMS helps drivers maintain proper tire pressure for safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity. Below is what you should know about TPMS on this model, including how it works, and what to do if the warning light comes on.


How TPMS Works in the 2017 Civic


Understanding the basics of TPMS in this model helps you respond quickly when the warning illuminates and know what maintenance may be required.



  • Direct TPMS sensors are mounted in the valve stems of each wheel; these are battery-powered and transmit pressure readings to the vehicle.

  • The sensors communicate with the TPMS control module in the car, which triggers a dash warning if pressure drops below a set threshold or if a sensor fault is detected.

  • The system is designed to alert you before tire pressure becomes dangerously low, supporting safe handling and improved tire wear.

  • Tire service, rotation, or sensor replacement may require a TPMS relearn/relearn procedure to synchronize sensor IDs with the vehicle’s system.


If the TPMS light comes on, ensure each tire is inflated to the recommended psi, and consult the manual or a dealer if the light stays on after correcting pressures.


Direct TPMS vs Indirect TPMS in the 2017 Civic


There are two main TPMS approaches, and understanding which one your car uses can affect maintenance and service approaches.


Which system does the 2017 Civic use?


In most U.S.-market 2017 Civics, the system is direct TPMS, with wheel-mounted sensors providing real-time pressure data to the vehicle. Some markets or trims may rely on indirect methods in certain situations, but direct TPMS in the wheel is the standard configuration for this model year in the U.S.


Direct TPMS sensors generally require relearning after tire work (rotation, replacement, or sensor service) so the vehicle can correctly interpret sensor IDs and readings.


Maintenance tips and common issues


Routine care and awareness can keep TPMS functioning reliably and help you avoid unnecessary repairs.



  • Maintain proper tire pressures on all wheels; regularly check with a gauge and inflate to the recommended specification in the owner’s manual or door placard.

  • After any tire rotation, replacement, or sensor service, perform the TPMS relearn as described in the owner’s manual or have a technician do it to ensure accurate readings.

  • Sensor batteries typically last several years; if a sensor battery dies, the system may throw a warning and require sensor replacement.

  • If the warning light stays on after pressures are corrected, a tire may have a slow leak, a damaged valve stem, or a failed TPMS sensor or module; a diagnostic check is recommended.


In practice, following the relearn procedure and keeping tires inflated to spec are the most reliable ways to keep the TPMS functioning as intended.


Summary


For the 2017 Honda Civic, TPMS is present and relies on direct wheel-mounted sensors in most markets, providing real-time tire pressure data and warnings. Proper maintenance—regular pressure checks, timely tire service, and relearn procedures after work—helps ensure accurate warnings and safer driving.

How to tell which tire is low on a 2017 Honda Civic?


Even if your TPMS says there's a low tire, you need to identify which one manually. Unscrew the valve cap on one tire. Then, press your tire pressure gauge against the valve stem squarely, adjusting slightly until there's no hissing sound of air escaping. Read the tire pressure your gauge records, then repeat.



Do 2017 Honda Civics have TPMS sensors?


The Honda Civic is manufactured with an indirect and a direct TPMS system, depending on the year. Direct TPMS has TPMS sensors installed in the wheel; if one or more tires indicate low tire pressure, the TPMS sensors will transfer the information to the vehicle's ECU.



Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2017 Honda Civic?


For models with a TPMS Button
If your Honda is equipped with a TPMS button, you'll find it to the left of the steering wheel.



What year did Honda start using TPMS sensors?


2008
Starting with model years 2008 and newer, all Honda models have been equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS); prior to then, select models were equipped with the system.


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