The correct cold tire pressure for most 2014 Honda Accord models is 32 psi for all four main tires. However, the exact value can vary by wheel size and trim, so you should verify on the door placard and in the owner's manual.
Tire pressure specifications can differ by trim level and wheel size. The authoritative numbers are listed on the driver’s door jamb placard of your specific car and in the owner's manual. Remember that the tire sidewall shows the maximum allowable pressure, not the recommended operating pressure, and that the spare tire typically has its own specification.
Where to find the official specification
Use the steps below to locate and confirm the exact tire pressure for your particular vehicle configuration.
- Check the driver’s door jamb placard: it lists the recommended cold tire pressures for the front and rear tires (and sometimes notes different values by axle).
- Consult the owner's manual for the official specification corresponding to your trim and wheel size.
- Note that the tire sidewall shows the maximum inflation pressure, which is not the recommended operating pressure.
- Measure tires when they are cold with a reliable gauge and inflate to the recommended pressure, then recheck after a few miles of driving if needed.
In most 2014 Accords with standard wheels, the placard lists 32 psi for both front and rear tires. Always verify for your specific configuration, and remember to check the spare tire as well.
Why tire pressure matters
Maintaining the correct tire pressure is essential for safety, handling, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity. Underinflation can lead to increased heat buildup, faster wear on the outer edges, and poorer fuel economy, while overinflation can reduce traction and result in a harsher ride and uneven wear. Always inflate to the manufacturer’s specification and adjust for heavy loads or extended highway driving as needed.
Practical tips for keeping pressure correct
Use these best practices to maintain proper tire pressure over time.
- Check tire pressure when tires are cold, ideally monthly and before long trips.
- Inflate to the exact specification printed on the door placard for your car, not the tire’s maximum rating.
- Use a reliable tire gauge and recheck after inflation to ensure accuracy.
Regular maintenance helps ensure optimal safety, fuel efficiency, and tire life for your 2014 Honda Accord.
Summary
For most 2014 Honda Accord models, aim for 32 psi in both front and rear tires when they are cold, but always confirm with the door placard on your vehicle (and consult the owner’s manual for your trim and wheel size). Keep the spare tire pressure as specified and check tire pressure monthly or before long trips to maintain safety and performance.


