What should I check for a TPMS warning on a Civic when all tires read 32 psi?
#1
My 2016 Civic’s dashboard just lit up with the tire pressure warning, but when I check all four tires with my gauge they’re exactly at the recommended 32 PSI. I’m wondering if a faulty sensor could be the culprit, or if there’s something else I should be checking before I just reset the light and hope it stays off.
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#2
Yeah, I ran into that last year on my Civic. All four tires read fine, but one wheel sensor was flaky and kept tripping the warning anyway.
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#3
We ended up swapping that faulty sensor and the light stayed off after that, and the pressure readings stayed steady for a while.
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#4
Could a reset or the spare wheel trigger be throwing it off?
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#5
I kept doubting myself because the gauge looked fine and the light wouldn’t stay off; part of me suspects a flaky sensor, part of me worries I’m missing an actual leak.
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