Oh no! Hopefully, the tire wasn’t too flat and sitting on your Honda’s rim at all.
To check the tire pressure for a Honda Accord 2021, you may either need to use a tire pressure gauge or simply turn the ignition on and read the vehicle’s display.
If your Accord’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) includes Tire Fill Assist, all you’ll need to do is turn your vehicle on and check the display. You should be able to find the current tire pressure for all of your wheels on the display so you know how much air you’ll need to add.
If your TPMS does not come equipped with Tire Fill Assist, it’s time to break out that handy tire pressure gauge. They can be found at any auto supply store if you don’t already have one! Once you have a good pressure gauge
, head out to your tire and remove the cap on the air valve stem. Then, press the head of the gauge securely onto the stem so that no air is leaking out. The reading shown on the gauge is the tire’s air pressure. MORE: How often to check your car’s tire pressure