2010 HONDA ACCORD SEDAN tire pressure

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) The VSA system cannot enhance the 
vehicle’s driving stability in all
situations and does not control your
vehicle’s entire braking system. It is
still your responsibility to drive and
corner at r

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) Your vehicle is equipped with a tire 
pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
that turns on every time you start the
engine and monitors the pressure in
your tires while driving.
When the low tire pressure

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) For example, if you check and f ill 
your tires in a warm area, then drive
in extremely cold weather, the tire
pressure will be lower than
measured and could be underinf lated
and cause the low tire p

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) As required by the FCC:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
f ollowing two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmf ul interf erence, and
(2) this de

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Engine oil level Check every 
time you fill the fuel tank. See
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Engine coolant level Check the 
radiator reserve tank every time
you f ill the f uel tank. See page .

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) Keeping the tires properly inf lated 
provides the best combination of
handling, tread lif e, and riding
comf ort.
Underinf lated tires wear unevenly,
adversely affect handling and fuel
economy, and a

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The following chart shows the 
recommended cold tire pressures f or
most normal driving conditions.
If you check air pressures when the
tires are hot (driven f or several
miles/kilome

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) Your tires have wear indicators 
molded into the tread. When the
tread wears down, you will see a 1/2
inch (12.7 mm) wide band across the
tread. This shows there is less than
1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tre