2025 Honda Civic

2025 Honda Civic Tire pressure

Use these steps when the reminder path on your 2025 model uses the same Honda display controls described below.

Model year2025 Honda Civic
TaskTire pressure
Final checkOwner manual and driver-door label

Steps for this year

1

Check tires when they are cold, before long driving or heavy sun exposure.

2

Open the driver door and read the tire information placard on the door jamb.

3

Set front and rear tires to the placard value, not the number molded into the tire sidewall.

4

Replace the valve cap and inspect for visible nails, cracks, or sidewall damage.

5

Drive normally for a few minutes and watch whether the tire pressure light returns.

6

If pressure drops again, inspect the tire for a leak before adding more air repeatedly.

Match the display in your car

If the wording is different, look for Maintenance Info, Oil Life, Vehicle Settings, Tire Pressure, or TPMS Calibration on your display.

Common fixes

ProblemCheck
Nothing changesHold the confirmation button longer and make sure the ignition is on while the engine is off.
Reminder returnsThe service item, tire pressure, or calibration drive may not be complete yet.
Different controlsHonda trims can use different screens. Check the manual section for your display type.

Common questions

Should front and rear tires use the same pressure?

Many Honda trims use similar front and rear pressure, but the door placard is the final source for your car.

Should I use the tire sidewall pressure?

No. The sidewall usually shows maximum tire pressure, not the recommended vehicle setting.

Why did the pressure light come on after weather changed?

Cold air lowers tire pressure. Recheck all tires cold and set them to the placard value.