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How do I check tire pressure on a Honda Civic from 2018?

I’ve owned a Honda Civic for years, but I’ve never had a problem until now. All of a sudden, the car pulls pretty strongly to the left. I think I might just need to refill the tires, but I’m not sure how. What do I do to check the tire pressure on a 2018 Honda Civic?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sorry to hear about your issue! Hopefully, it’s just the tire pressure that’s the problem. To check the tire pressure on a 2018 Honda Civic, follow these steps:
  1. Find the PSI or tire pressure inside the driver’s side door jamb of your vehicle. For the 2018 Honda Civic, the PSI is 32.
  2. Go over to one of the tires and unscrew the valve cap from the valve stem.
  3. Push your tire gauge onto the valve stem to get a PSI rating.
  4. Fill or deflate your tires to reach the recommended PSI.
  5. Repeat for all of the other tires.
If this doesn’t solve the issue, you may need to take your car in for an alignment or routine check.
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