Yes. In most 2009 Honda Fits, a compact spare tire is stored in a dedicated well under the cargo floor, along with a jack and wheel wrench. Some trims or regional specifications, however, replace the spare with a tire-sealant kit instead of a spare. Always verify your specific vehicle by checking the owner’s manual or inspecting the trunk area.
What the 2009 Fit typically includes
The 2009 Honda Fit was offered in several trims, and the tool configuration can vary by market and option level. The two most common setups are described below, though your exact car may differ slightly depending on where it was sold and how it was equipped.
The most frequently encountered configurations are listed here:
- Compact spare tire (donut) stored in a recessed well under the rear cargo floor, usually with a jack and wheel wrench
- Tire-sealant kit with an inflator instead of a spare if the car was equipped with a weight-saving option or in certain markets
- In a small number of regional specs, no spare or sealant kit is included, with roadside assistance advised for tire failures
Regardless of configuration, the presence or absence of a spare or repair kit should be confirmed for your specific vehicle by checking the owner’s manual and inspecting the trunk area.
Identifying your spare setup
To determine what your particular 2009 Fit carries, start with the trunk floor. Lift the floor panel or remove the carpeting to look for a spare tire well. If you don’t see a tire, check the glovebox or owner’s manual for details on the included tire repair kit. If still unsure, contact a Honda dealer or reference the VIN-specific documentation.
What to do if you need to change a tire on the road
If you have a spare donut, follow the typical safe-change procedure: secure the vehicle, use the jack and lug wrench to remove the flat tire, and replace it with the spare as directed in the manual. If your car uses a tire-sealant kit, follow the instructions to seal the puncture and inflate the tire to the recommended pressure, knowing this is a temporary fix. For severe damage or if no spare or repair kit is available, contact roadside assistance or a tow service and arrange professional help. Driving on a repaired or temporary tire should be limited in distance and speed, and you should replace the tire as soon as possible.
Summary
The 2009 Honda Fit generally offers a compact spare tire in a dedicated well under the cargo floor, along with a jack and lug wrench. Some markets and trims use a tire-sealant kit instead of a spare, and a few configurations may omit both, relying on roadside assistance. To be certain about your specific vehicle, check the owner’s manual and inspect the trunk area. roadmap for any tire-related issues should be determined by your actual equipment and local dealer guidance.


