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What is the correct tire pressure for a 2013 Honda Accord?

The correct cold tire pressure for the 2013 Honda Accord is 32 psi for both the front and rear tires. The spare tire typically requires 60 psi. Always verify the exact numbers on the door placard for your specific trim and tire size.


Tire pressure is specified by Honda on the driver’s door jamb placard and in the owner's manual. While 32 psi in front and rear is standard for most 2013 Accords, exact values can vary with tire size and model; always inflate to the value listed for your vehicle and conditions, not the maximum printed on the tire sidewall. Check tires when they are cold for an accurate reading.


Where to find the official specification


The official tire pressure specification is shown on the driver’s door jamb placard. This placard indicates the recommended cold pressures for both front and rear tires for your particular tire size and trim. The spare tire also has its own inflation rating, which is commonly 60 psi, and is typically provided in the owner's manual or on the spare itself.


What to do if your tires seem under- or over-inflated


If you notice abnormal wear, vibration, or handling changes, recheck all four tires and the spare with a reliable gauge, and compare readings to the placard. If there’s a discrepancy between front and rear pressures, adjust to the values shown on the placard for your specific setup.


Maintenance tips and best practices


To keep your Accord’s tires properly inflated and performing well, follow this practical checklist:



  • Use a reliable tire pressure gauge to measure all four tires and the spare.

  • Inflate each tire to the recommended cold pressure listed on the door placard for your trim and tire size.

  • Recheck after inflating to ensure the pressures are correct, and re-adjust if necessary.

  • Regularly inspect tires for wear, damage, or punctures, and adjust pressures with seasonal temperature changes or when carrying heavy loads.


Note: The spare tire should be kept at the 60 psi rating shown on the spare or in the owner's manual, unless your vehicle specifies otherwise. Spares are typically intended for temporary use.


Why this matters for safety and efficiency


Maintaining the recommended tire pressure improves handling, braking performance, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity. Underinflated tires can overheat and wear unevenly, while overinflated tires can reduce traction and ride quality. Always rely on the vehicle’s placard for the exact numbers and adjust for conditions like temperature and load.


Summary


For a typical 2013 Honda Accord, inflate the front and rear tires to 32 psi when cold, and keep the spare at 60 psi. Always confirm the exact specification on the door placard attached to the driver's door frame, and follow proper inflation practices for safety, efficiency, and tire longevity.

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