The recommended cold tire pressure for a 2014 Honda CR-V is typically 29 psi for both front and rear tires, but you should verify the exact numbers on your vehicle’s door placard and in the owner's manual because tire size and load can change the specification.
Where to find the official specification
To ensure accuracy for your specific vehicle, check these official sources. The numbers are intended for cold tires and standard load.
- Doorjamb placard on the driver’s side front door (the most common source for the exact tire pressure for your vehicle).
- Owner’s manual, which lists recommended pressures for standard and extended load scenarios.
- Tire size and type installed on your car may affect the recommended pressure. Common CR-V sizes for 2014 include 16", 17", and some trims with 18" wheels.
- If you regularly carry heavy loads or passengers, or tow, the recommended pressures may change slightly to maintain handling and tire wear.
In practice, always start with the placard values for your exact tire size and trim. If you cannot locate the placard or the manual, contact a dealer or check Honda’s official support resources for the 2014 CR-V.
How to check and adjust tire pressure
Use a reliable tire pressure gauge to measure the current air pressure when the tires are cold. Inflate or deflate to the recommended value, and recheck.
- Wait until the tires have cooled for at least three hours or no more than a few miles of driving have occurred before checking pressure.
- Look at the door placard or manual to determine the target pressure for your tire size and load.
- Use a quality gauge to measure each tire’s pressure when cold.
- Add air in small increments (around 1-2 psi) and recheck after the tire settles.
- Make sure the PSI reading is the same across the front and the rear if the placard specifies equal values; if not, adjust accordingly per the placard.
Maintaining the correct tire pressure helps with fuel efficiency, tire wear, and safety by ensuring proper contact patch with the road.
Load and tire size considerations
Some 2014 CR-V configurations may have different pressures depending on wheel size (16", 17", or 18" wheels) and whether the vehicle is 2WD or AWD. Always defer to the placard for your precise configuration. If you swap tires with a significantly different size, revisit the recommended pressure to reflect the new contact area.
The values provided here are intended as guidance. Always rely on the vehicle’s official specification for your exact model and tire size to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Summary
For a 2014 Honda CR-V, typical cold tire pressure is around 29 psi for both front and rear tires, but confirm with the door placard on your car and the owner’s manual because tire size and load can shift the requirement. Regularly check and adjust to the specified pressure, especially when carrying extra cargo or passengers, to maximize safety and tire life.


