The correct cold tire pressure for the four main tires on a 2008 Honda Accord is typically 32 psi (pounds per square inch) for front and rear tires, while the spare tire should be inflated to 60 psi. Always verify the exact figures on the driver’s door placard or in the owner's manual, as tire size and trim can influence the specification.
Where to find the official specification
To ensure you’re using the exact pressures for your specific vehicle, start with the door placard located on the driver's side door jamb. This placard lists the cold inflation pressures for the front and rear tires and for the spare. The owner's manual also provides these figures and context for differing tire sizes or loading conditions.
What the numbers generally look like for a 2008 Accord
Most 2008 Accords with standard tires use the same target pressures for daily driving: 32 psi when cold for both front and rear tires, and 60 psi for the spare. If your car has a different tire size or a specific trim with unique tires, consult the placard or manual for any deviations.
Recommended tire pressures for the four main tires
Below is a concise reference to the common targets you’re likely to see on the placard. Use this as a quick guide, but always confirm with the exact specification on your vehicle.
- Front tires (cold): 32 psi
- Rear tires (cold): 32 psi
- Spare tire (donut): 60 psi
- Note: If your tire size or load conditions differ, follow the door placard or manual for any adjustments
For typical daily driving, keeping the four main tires at 32 psi when cold helps ensure balanced handling, consistent wear, and good fuel efficiency. If you regularly carry heavier loads or travel with a full-family setup, consult the placard for any load-based adjustments.
How to check and maintain tire pressure
Maintaining proper tire pressure is an ongoing responsibility. Here are the practical steps to keep your Accord's tires at the correct pressure.
- Check tires when cold, ideally before driving or after the car has been parked for a few hours.
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge (digital or analog) for an accurate reading.
- Remove the valve cap, press the gauge onto the valve stem, and note the pressure reading.
- Inflate or deflate to the recommended pressure shown on the door placard for the four main tires (commonly 32 psi each on a 2008 Accord).
- Check all four tires and the spare if you have a donut or full-size spare, and re-seal valve stems as needed.
- Recheck after adjusting to confirm the reading is correct.
Regular checks—monthly or before long trips—help ensure safe handling, better tire wear, and optimal fuel economy.
Summary
In a 2008 Honda Accord, the standard cold tire pressure for the main four tires is generally 32 psi front and rear, with the spare at 60 psi. Always rely on the door jamb placard or the owner's manual for your exact figure, especially if your tires differ in size or you’re carrying heavy loads. Routine checks and proper inflation support safer driving, longer tire life, and improved performance.


