Yes. The 2016 Honda Civic uses a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and on models with the Display Audio and a multi‑information display you can view the pressure for each tire. Some lower trims may only show a warning light until you check the pressure with a gauge.
Understanding TPMS in the 2016 Civic
The TPMS monitors each tire’s pressure and alerts you if any tire is under-inflated. In cars with an on‑board information display, you can navigate to a Tire Pressure screen to see the pressures for all four tires. Availability of per‑tire readouts depends on the trim level and infotainment package.
Trim-related availability of per‑tire PSI
On Civics equipped with Honda’s Display Audio and a digital instrument cluster, you can typically view the psi for each tire. Base models without that display may rely on a TPMS warning light alone, meaning there isn’t a dedicated readout in the instrument cluster.
How to check tire pressure on a 2016 Civic
To check the pressures on models that provide a PSI readout, use the information display to reach the TPMS screen. The following steps assume your car has a TPMS/infotainment setup that shows per‑tire pressures:
- Turn the ignition to ON with the engine off, or start the car if required by your model’s procedure.
- Use the steering wheel controls to access the Driver Information Interface or the Display Audio menu.
- Cycle through the screens until you reach the Tire Pressure Monitor (TPMS) page.
- Note the PSI readouts for each tire: front left, front right, rear left, rear right.
If you don’t see per‑tire psi values, your Civic may be a trim that only shows the TPMS warning. In that case, check tire pressures with a gauge and compare to the recommended PSI printed on the driver’s door jamb sticker.
Tips and maintenance
For the most accurate readings, check your tires when they are cold and set them to the recommended pressure from the doorjamb sticker (typical values for many Civics fall in the low to mid‑30 psi range, depending on tire type and vehicle configuration). Temperature and driving can affect readings, so recheck after changes in weather or load.
Bottom line
The 2016 Honda Civic does include TPMS. If your trim provides a suitable display, you can view per‑tire PSI readings; otherwise you’ll primarily see a warning light. Regularly verify pressures with a gauge and adjust to the manufacturer’s recommended values.
Summary
In summary, yes—the 2016 Civic can show tire pressure on trims equipped with the appropriate information display. If your model lacks that readout, you’ll rely on the TPMS warning and manual pressure checks. Always cross‑check with the doorjamb sticker and maintain proper inflation for safety and efficiency.


