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Does the 2025 Honda Civic show tire pressure?

Yes. The 2025 Honda Civic includes a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that can display individual tire pressures on the digital instrument cluster and the center touchscreen, with alerts if a tire is underinflated.


Core TPMS features in the 2025 Civic


The Civic’s TPMS relies on wheel-based sensors to monitor air pressure in real time. You can access the readings through the car’s digital gauge cluster and the infotainment screen, and the system provides warnings when a tire drops below the recommended level. Here are the key capabilities you can expect.



  • Real-time per-tire pressure readings shown in PSI for all four tires

  • Low-pressure warnings with visual alerts on the gauge cluster and/or driver information display

  • Readouts accessible via both the digital instrument cluster and the center touchscreen

  • Automatic updates as you drive, plus a reset option after tire service or rotation

  • Guidance to the recommended cold tire pressure from the door jamb placard


In short, the Civic’s TPMS is designed to keep you informed with precise, up-to-date tire pressures and timely alerts when action is needed.


Where and how to view tire pressures


There are two primary interfaces for checking tire pressures in the 2025 Civic: the digital instrument cluster and the center touchscreen. The following outlines how to access each one.



  • Digital instrument cluster: Use the steering-wheel controls (Info/View) to cycle to the Tire Pressure screen, which displays the PSI for each tire.

  • Center touchscreen: Tap the Car/Vehicle menu, then select TPMS or Vehicle Status to view the pressures for all tires in a consolidated readout.

  • Alerts: If any tire is notably underinflated, a warning icon and message will appear on the relevant display, drawing attention to the affected tire.

  • Reset after service: After tire rotation, replacement, or TPMS sensor work, you may need to perform a reset through the same menus to reinitialize readings.


Access to readings via either interface makes it straightforward to monitor pressures while driving or before trips.


Maintenance tips to keep TPMS accurate


These practices help ensure the TPMS readings remain accurate and reliable over time.



  • Check tire pressures when the tires are cold and compare them with the recommended levels on the door jamb placard

  • Fill tires to the recommended PSI and recheck after they have cooled down to confirm accuracy

  • Perform a TPMS reset after rotating tires or replacing sensors, if prompted by the system

  • If a warning persists after adjusting pressures, have the system inspected for sensor faults or a dead battery in a wheel sensor


Proper maintenance helps prevent false alarms and ensures the digital readouts reflect true tire conditions.


Technical background


Direct TPMS in the Civic


The 2025 Civic relies on direct TPMS, with sensors mounted in each wheel sending real-time pressure data to the vehicle’s central computer. This setup provides precise PSI readings for every tire, as opposed to indirect TPMS which infers pressure from wheel speed data. Direct TPMS typically requires sensor maintenance when wheels are replaced or repaired, and sensors may need battery replacements over time.


Reliability and care considerations


Like any sensor-based system, TPMS accuracy can be affected by sensor calibration, tire wear, and sensor battery life. If readings seem inconsistent or if a tire’s displayed pressure doesn’t match your handheld gauge, consult a Honda technician for a diagnostic check and, if needed, resensoring or reprogramming.


Summary


The 2025 Honda Civic not only reports tire pressure but provides accessible, per-tire PSI readings through both the digital instrument cluster and the center touchscreen. It offers timely low-pressure alerts, a straightforward reset process after tire work, and guidance tied to the door jamb placard. Routine checks—especially with cold tires—help keep readings accurate and support safer driving.

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