Honda Civic 2006 Steering Wheel Size

A 2006 Honda Civic has a 14” steering wheel, with a 4” grip circumference. Click here to learn more!
Written by Meaghan Branham
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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The 2006 Honda Civic has a steering wheel with an outside diameter of 14 inches, and a grip circumference of 4 inches. If you’re looking for a steering wheel cover for your car, look for one that is either 14” or 15”.
Whether it’s made of luxurious leather or a cute crochet, a steering wheel cover can make your drive more comfortable and upgrade the look of your interior in a snap. Plus, it’s one of the most affordable options available when you’re looking to customize your ride. 
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2006 Honda Civic steering wheel size

The 2006 Honda Civic steering wheel is 14” x 4”—but what exactly do those numbers mean? A steering wheel measurement is typically written with the first number representing the wheel diameter and the second representing the grip circumference. In other words, the 2006 Honda Civic has a diameter of 14”, and a grip circumference of 4”.
The 2006 Civic came in quite a few trim levels—including the DX, GX, EX, and LX—but they all share the same 14” x 4” steering wheel size

How to measure the size of your steering wheel

If you want to double-check before you buy your steering wheel cover, it's easy. To find the diameter, take a tape measure and measure from the outside of one side of the steering wheel to the outside of the side directly across from it. 
To measure grip circumference, you’ll need to find a way to measure around the thickness of the wheel at its thickest point. Grab a flexible measuring tape, like those used in sewing, and find this measurement this way. If you don’t have one of those, try using a string to mark the circumference of the wheel, and then measure that string against the ruler.
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How to choose a Honda Civic steering wheel cover

If you’re checking on the size of your steering wheel, chances are you’re in the market for a new steering wheel cover. Here’s a quick guide to what you might want to look for in yours, and which materials might be right for you: 
  • Make sure the wheel size is right: You already know that your Honda Civic’s wheel size is 14”, but what does that mean for your steering wheel cover? As long as you stay within one inch of your wheel size, you should be safe, so look for something between 13.5 and 14.5 inches. In some cases, a 15” may work, but try to find one as close as possible to the diameter of your wheel. 
  • Pick a material that’s perfect for you: Think about what matters most to you. Do you prefer style over comfort? Faux fur or crochet might be right for you. Want to add an element of luxury? Suede or leather are great choices. Want to rep your favorite sports team? Plenty of retailers offer covers in prints that show off your allegiance. 
  • Check customer reviews and return policies: If you’re ordering yours online, always check the reviews and return policies before making the purchase. That way you can avoid spending money on something that isn’t exactly what you’re looking for. 
Once you have the steering wheel cover, it's time to install it. Some covers just need to be stretched over the wheel and will snap right into place. If yours is the right size for your wheel but appears to be a little too small, try blowing hot air from a hair dryer on it for a moment to loosen it up a bit, then secure it on the wheel. 
Some covers need to be stitched on—this sounds more intimidating, but it's really as simple as following the instructions with the cover and using the lacing materials that should come included. 

How to save on auto insurance for a Honda Civic 

A steering wheel cover is one of the
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