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Re: Tire Indicator Light on
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Originally Posted by CivicSiR7
... I haven't checked the pressure on them, but from visual view they look ok. What can be the problem? 
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So your eyes are calibrated to see in PSI ?
Get out your tire pressure gauge (a good quality analog gauge or a digital gauge, not a stick gauge, this has to be accurate) and check all five tires, fill any that are low so they are all the same pressure as stated on the doorjamb sticker, not the tire. Then reset the Tire Pressure warning light (see your owners manual for where and how). If you still have a problem, one of the tire sensors could be bad, which may require a trip to the dealer.
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