Yes. The 2019 Honda Accord includes a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and can display each tire's current pressure on the driver information display inside the instrument cluster.
In addition to the numeric readouts, the system will alert you with a warning light if any tire is underinflated. The exact steps to view the readout can vary slightly by trim, but the information is accessible without needing a separate gauge.
How the tire pressure display works in the 2019 Accord
The Accord’s TPMS uses sensors in each wheel to monitor inflation and reports the data to the vehicle’s driver information interface. When you access the Tire Pressure screen, you typically see four numbers representing the pressures in psi for the front-left, front-right, rear-left, and rear-right tires. The readout is designed to update as you drive, giving you a current snapshot of each tire’s status. A dash warning light will illuminate if any tire is significantly underinflated, even if you don’t access the numeric readout.
How to view tire pressures on your 2019 Accord
Use the driver information interface on the instrument cluster to cycle to the Tire Pressure screen. The exact controls vary by trim, but you generally:
- Turn on the ignition (or start the engine) so the instrument cluster powers up.
- Use the steering wheel controls (often the "Info" or "Display" button on the left stalk) to cycle through the Driver Information Interface until you reach the Tire Pressure screen.
- Read the four numeric values displayed for the front-left, front-right, rear-left, and rear-right tires (units are typically psi).
- If a tire reads abnormally low, inflate it to the recommended pressure listed on the door jamb placard, then recheck.
On some trims with the central touchscreen and enhanced driver information display, you may also access tire pressure data via the Vehicle/TPMS menus on the infotainment system. If you can’t locate the readout, consult the owner’s manual for the exact steps for your trim level.
Tire pressure warnings and maintenance
The TPMS will trigger a warning light on the dash if a tire is significantly underinflated or if there is a sensor fault. Regularly check pressures with a gauge, especially after cold starts or during temperature changes, and inflate to the recommended pressure from the door placard and owner's manual to maintain safety, fuel efficiency, and tire wear.
Does this apply to all trims?
Yes. All 2019 Accord trims equipped with the standard TPMS include the ability to display tire pressures on the instrument cluster, though some readouts may be accessed primarily through the steering wheel controls rather than the touchscreen. Higher-trim levels with enhanced driver information displays may offer more direct access via the infotainment system.
Bottom line
The 2019 Honda Accord does display tire pressures via the TPMS, either on the driver information display or through the infotainment system, and it warns if tires require inflation. Drivers should rely on the displayed numbers and cross-check with a gauge when inflating, using the door placard as the reference.
Summary
In short, the 2019 Honda Accord provides tire pressure readouts. You can view each tire’s current pressure on the driver information interface by cycling through the display with steering wheel controls, and you’ll receive a warning if a tire is underinflated. For precise steps, refer to your trim’s manual, as controls may vary slightly.


