WIlsonsGarland
New Member
Hiya folks! I was pleasantly surprised to find an entire forum dedicated to Honda Civics, and I'm looking for a little help with my car (2009 Civic sedan) since it's been acting up as of late. I'm kind of car-tarded, but since getting this car (my very first one), I'm doing my best to learn more about basic maintenance.
I had to go get a new tire last week because one of my back tires (new studded Wintermaster tires, which I've only had for about three months) was completely, irreparably flat. My car has a tire pressure monitoring system that's supposed to tell me when the tire pressure is anything but normal, but apparently a flat doesn't qualify as abnormal tire pressure as far as the TPMS is concerned.
Anyway, took the car to the garage for a new tire and to check it over and was told the problem was just the tire and nothing else. The car does handle better now than it did before I got the new tire, but I'm noticing now that when I drive at about 45-50 mph, the car swerves and skids. Mind you, the roads here are perfectly clear and I've driven on that particular road many times before at that same speed with no problems at all.
I asked if the alignment could be off, but the folks at the garage said it was just the one tire. The tire pressure was also checked and the rest of the tires were fine. Is there anything else that could be causing the tail end of my car to spin out on dry roads? I don't feel comfortable driving my car at normal speeds (well, normal for me) when I can't trust it to steer properly.
I had to go get a new tire last week because one of my back tires (new studded Wintermaster tires, which I've only had for about three months) was completely, irreparably flat. My car has a tire pressure monitoring system that's supposed to tell me when the tire pressure is anything but normal, but apparently a flat doesn't qualify as abnormal tire pressure as far as the TPMS is concerned.
Anyway, took the car to the garage for a new tire and to check it over and was told the problem was just the tire and nothing else. The car does handle better now than it did before I got the new tire, but I'm noticing now that when I drive at about 45-50 mph, the car swerves and skids. Mind you, the roads here are perfectly clear and I've driven on that particular road many times before at that same speed with no problems at all.
I asked if the alignment could be off, but the folks at the garage said it was just the one tire. The tire pressure was also checked and the rest of the tires were fine. Is there anything else that could be causing the tail end of my car to spin out on dry roads? I don't feel comfortable driving my car at normal speeds (well, normal for me) when I can't trust it to steer properly.