Tire Pressure
What is it?
Properly inflated tires provide the best combination of handling, tread life, and comfort. The air pressure inside the tires supports the weight of the vehicle. Tire pressure is the inflation pressure specification, measured in Pounds per Square Inch (PSI), for a given tire type, size, and application.
The cold tire inflation pressure, PSI, is on the Tire Information Label located on the driver's side door jamb.
Because tires can lose 1 to 2 PSI of tire pressure per month, tire pressures must be checked regularly.
What if I ignore it?
- Underinflation, or low tire pressure, can cause premature wear, irregular tread wear, and decreased fuel efficiency
- Underinflation adversely affects handling
- Underinflation may lead to tire failure
- Overinflated tires make your vehicle ride harshly, are more prone to road hazards, and wear unevenly
What if I take care of it?
- Prolong tire life
- Increase fuel efficiency
- Improve ride characteristics, handling, and comfort
Why Service Your Vehicle At A Honda Dealership?
Value and Trust - Honda dealerships strive to offer the same things people choose a Honda vehicle for, including reliability, dependability, and value. The Parts and Service Department at Honda of Lincoln is committed to earning your loyalty every time you visit and helping you prolong the life of your vehicle.
Honda Professionals - Honda of Lincoln's Parts and Service personnel are trained professionals and are continually providing leading-edge customer service, process, and technical training. Combine that with up-to-date technical resources, specialized processes, and specific tools for your exact model and year, and you've got the right people to help make maintaining your Honda as satisfying as owning it.