There's no single answer. If you check the inside of the glove compartment, there should be a sticker on the right that tells you the recommended pressure for the factory tires. On my 1994 Honda Civic LX it says 29 PSI on all four tires and then tells me to consult the manual for more details. There aren't any.
But when I called Tires Plus to ask for the pressure, they said 32 PSI. That may be what's right for their tire. Or they may be recommending a higher pressure that will improve gas mileage but give a slightly bumpier ride.
Bottom line, you're probably safe with anywhere from 29 to 32 PSI.
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Have the correct tire pressure on a vehicle is important in help fuel economy, traction, and stopping distance. The correct tire pressure for a 1993 Honda Civic is 32 psi.
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The correct tire pressure for 17 inch Yokahama tire son a Honda Civic is 32 PSI. This provides a good balance of support and rigidity.
The front tire pressure, according to firestone's site, should be set to 30 PSI, and the rear set to 29. for a 2000 Honda civic EX.
The correct tire pressure for a 1993 Honda Civic is 30 psi. Over filling the air on the tires can decrease the traction and life of the tires.
The correct tire pressure on a Honda CivicÊ1992 hatchback is 32 pounds. On this model year, the tire pressure is the same for both the front and the rear.
Check your manual that's why you have it
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