Why Is My Honda Tire Pressure Sensor Light On?
You may have already experienced the annual Tire Pressure Warning Light. At the onset of the first really cool days, you get a warning on your dashboard about low tire pressure. There's no need to panic, but you do need to get your tires properly inflated at the first opportunity. It's simply that when the air gets cooled, its pressure also gets lower. It happens every fall.
Driving on under-inflated tires increases tire wear and can make the vehicle harder to control when you turn. Similarly, it can make braking more difficult.
To find out the proper air…