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It is not available on the hatchback whatsoever and that is by design from my understanding!
That sounds silly to me. Same infotainment, same button. I need to look. Working at the moment.Edit: ok, i got some pics. See this in settings/system?
Honda Civic 10th gen 2017 Hatchback - This & That - Odds & Ends vol1
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Nothing in the settings on the hatch. Is it really the same button though? Seems too cheap of plastic to be touch sensitive
 

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I had the same thing happen. TPMS light came on, took to the dealer cause I actually suspected the sensor, and had 60 and 55! The guy asked me why I pumped them up so much and didn't believe me that I hadn't touched them. Thank goodness it's the dead of winter.
My 2017 Sport Hatch came filled with Nitrogen filled tires, you should either have green valve stem caps or silver Nitro-fill caps to indicate the tires should be serviced with N2. If you have low profile tires you want pure N2 in them because of the smaller volume and it has many additional benefits. I had a rim replaced on my 2015 Honda SI after a car side swiped me and the Tire shop used regular air which caused my TPS System to go crazy after 15 minutes of driving since the other tires had N2, I went straight to the Honda dealer and told them what happened, they hooked all four tires at once to a fancy machine that sucked out the air and refilled the tires until the N2 purity measured within spec again, once they had finished they charged me $29 for the procedure, that car did not come with the Nitrofill membership which provides free top-offs and that car went for 2 years before needing a top-off. Our 2017 Sport Hatch came with a free membership to Nitrofill http://www.nitrofill.com/
 


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My 2017 Sport Hatch came filled with Nitrogen filled tires, you should either have green valve stem caps or silver Nitro-fill caps to indicate the tires should be serviced with N2. If you have low profile tires you want pure N2 in them because of the smaller volume and it has many additional benefits. I had a rim replaced on my 2015 Honda SI after a car side swiped me and the Tire shop used regular air which caused my TPS System to go crazy after 15 minutes of driving since the other tires had N2, I went straight to the Honda dealer and told them what happened, they hooked all four tires at once to a fancy machine that sucked out the air and refilled the tires until the N2 purity measured within spec again, once they had finished they charged me $29 for the procedure, that car did not come with the Nitrofill membership which provides free top-offs and that car went for 2 years before needing a top-off. Our 2017 Sport Hatch came with a free membership to Nitrofill http://www.nitrofill.com/
Snakeoil..... Dealers have signs for nitrogen.. Take apart the machine and what do you find... A regular air compressor... No nitrogen anywere...
 

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Snakeoil..... Dealers have signs for nitrogen.. Take apart the machine and what do you find... A regular air compressor... No nitrogen anywere...
Do you work at a dealership that has one of these machines?
 

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Not currently but i did for about 5 years
 

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My 2017 Sport Hatch came filled with Nitrogen filled tires, you should either have green valve stem caps or silver Nitro-fill caps to indicate the tires should be serviced with N2. If you have low profile tires you want pure N2 in them because of the smaller volume and it has many additional benefits. I had a rim replaced on my 2015 Honda SI after a car side swiped me and the Tire shop used regular air which caused my TPS System to go crazy after 15 minutes of driving since the other tires had N2, I went straight to the Honda dealer and told them what happened, they hooked all four tires at once to a fancy machine that sucked out the air and refilled the tires until the N2 purity measured within spec again, once they had finished they charged me $29 for the procedure, that car did not come with the Nitrofill membership which provides free top-offs and that car went for 2 years before needing a top-off. Our 2017 Sport Hatch came with a free membership to Nitrofill http://www.nitrofill.com/
Interesting. Standard caps on mine and the Light has been fine since they put in the correct pressure. But there was a lot of confusion about the Sport at the dealer for some reason. May call them tomorrow just to double check. Thanks.
 

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Interesting. Standard caps on mine and the Light has been fine since they put in the correct pressure. But there was a lot of confusion about the Sport at the dealer for some reason. May call them tomorrow just to double check. Thanks.
 


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Several weeks after I purchased my sport hatch the light came on. I checked the tires after I got home and was I surprised they all were set at 49 PSI. I lowered the pressure to 45 for a while but changed it to 48. Car seems to handle great so I am leaving them alone.
 

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Several weeks after I purchased my sport hatch the light came on. I checked the tires after I got home and was I surprised they all were set at 49 PSI. I lowered the pressure to 45 for a while but changed it to 48. Car seems to handle great so I am leaving them alone.
I don't know what the spec is but that sounds way too high from my expieriences.
 

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It works so I am running with it
I believe you are about 35% higher than what Honda specifies. It should be marked in your door jamb and of course in the manual. The spec is set for a reason. Just trying to help out. :thumbsup:
 

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I believe you are about 35% higher than what Honda specifies. It should be marked in your door jamb and of course in the manual. The spec is set for a reason. Just trying to help out. :thumbsup:
I am very aware of the sticker and all that manufactures recommend. I sold vehicles for over 36 years. I was informing others that the 2017 Hatch Sport feels good at 45ish. It handles very good in tight corners, doesn't ride harsh. The all season Continentals handle very well for OEM tires. Almost as well as the Continental Extreme Contact DW summer tires I had on my Fiero.
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