Typically, Honda's guidance for a Honda Fit is 33 psi for the front tires and 30 psi for the rear tires when the tires are cold. However, exact numbers can vary by model year, trim, wheel size, and whether the vehicle is carrying a heavier load, so the door jamb placard is the definitive source.
Understanding tire pressure is essential for safety, fuel efficiency, and tire life. The numbers you see on the placard are calibrated for standard driving with the car unloaded; when you carry passengers or cargo, or use different wheel sizes, you may need to adjust within the recommended range.
Where to find the official specification
The most reliable source is the tire pressure placard on the driver's door jamb. The owner's manual also describes the recommended pressures and how to measure them. Look for separate entries for Front and Rear tires, labeled in PSI.
Typical pressures and how they apply
Most Fits use the following baseline pressures when the tires are cold:
- Front tires: 33 psi
- Rear tires: 30 psi
These figures apply to standard factory tires with typical wheel sizes. If your car has a different wheel size or you are carrying a full load, verify the exact values on the placard and adjust accordingly.
How to check and adjust tire pressure
To ensure accuracy, follow these steps:
- Check tires while they are cold, ideally before driving or after at least three hours of no driving
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge
- Inflate to the recommended pressure shown on the placard
- Re-check after inflating to confirm proper pressure
A few pounds can noticeably affect handling, ride quality, and tire wear, so make it part of a regular maintenance routine.
Variations by year, trim, and tire size
The Honda Fit has spanned several generations with different wheel sizes and tire options. While 33 psi / 30 psi is common for many configurations, some models with 16-inch wheels or certain trims may list slightly different figures. Always defer to the door placard for your specific vehicle.
Wheel size and load considerations
Wider tires or larger wheels sometimes carry higher recommended pressures to support performance and load. If you swap tires or wheels, consult the placard or dealership to confirm the proper pressures for your setup.
Summary
For most Honda Fits, the standard cold tire pressures are around 33 psi at the front and 30 psi at the rear. Always confirm with the door jamb placard and owner's manual, especially if your car has non-standard tires, a heavy load, or recent changes to wheel size. Regular checks help optimize safety, fuel economy, and tire longevity.


