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Does the 2018 Honda Accord have tire pressure sensors?

Yes. The 2018 Honda Accord is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that uses sensors in the wheels to monitor tire pressure and alert the driver when a tire is low. This feature is standard on North American models for that year.


What the TPMS means for the 2018 Accord


The Accord uses a direct TPMS with wheel-mounted sensors that continuously monitor the air pressure in each tire and report data to the vehicle’s TPMS module. If a tire loses pressure, the dashboard warning light will illuminate, prompting you to check and inflate the tires. On many trims, you can also view the current per-tire pressures on the information display.


Direct TPMS vs indirect TPMS


Direct TPMS relies on physical sensors in each wheel to provide real-time pressure readings. Indirect TPMS uses ABS/wheel-speed data to estimate pressure. The 2018 Accord primarily employs direct TPMS for accurate readings and alerts.


Verifying and servicing TPMS on the 2018 Accord


These points outline common features and how the system is usually maintained in daily use.


Before listing: The following items describe typical TPMS features and how you might expect them to behave on the 2018 Accord.



  • Four wheel-mounted sensors monitor each tire’s pressure, providing direct readings to the TPMS module.

  • The TPMS warning light on the instrument cluster will illuminate if any tire falls below the recommended pressure.

  • On higher trims, you may be able to view per-tire pressures in the information display when accessing the TPMS screen.

  • Tire pressure readings are generally recalibrated automatically after tire rotations or replacements in many cases.


Concluding: If you see a TPMS warning, start by checking all tires with a gauge and inflating to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure listed on the door jamb sticker; if the warning persists after equalizing pressure, have the system inspected for sensor or module issues at a dealer or qualified shop.


Maintenance and troubleshooting TPMS


These steps help you manage TPMS when tires are changed, damaged, or when sensors need attention.


Before listing: The following items explain practical maintenance tasks and what to expect during service.



  • After tire changes or rotations, a TPMS relearn procedure may be required. This is typically performed by a dealer or qualified tire shop if the system does not automatically relearn.

  • If a tire is inflated to the correct pressure and the warning remains, inspect the tire for leaks, or have the TPMS sensors and housing checked for damage or corrosion.

  • A sensor battery can eventually fail in older TPMS sensors; if a sensor is suspected to be weak or dead, replacement by a professional is advised.

  • Regularly verify the door jamb sticker for the recommended cold-inflation pressures and maintain tires at or near those specifications to keep TPMS readings accurate.


Concluding: Proper maintenance involves inflating to the correct pressures, monitoring for warning lights, and seeking professional service if warnings persist after tires are properly inflated or if you notice sensor-related issues.


Summary


The 2018 Honda Accord includes a tire pressure monitoring system with direct wheel-mounted sensors, standard across North American models. The system provides immediate alerts through the dashboard when a tire is underinflated and, on many trims, displays the actual pressures. Regular maintenance—such as inflating to the recommended levels and performing a TPMS relearn after tire work—helps ensure accurate readings and reliable operation.

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