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What is the tire pressure for a 2005 Honda CRV?

The typical cold-inflation pressure for the four main tires on a 2005 Honda CR-V is 29 psi, with the spare tire usually at 60 psi. Always confirm these numbers on the driver’s door placard and in the owner's manual, because tire size or load can cause slight variations.


How Honda specifies tire pressure for this model


For most 2005 CR-Vs equipped with common P215/70R16 tires, the factory guidance is to inflate all four main tires to the same cold pressure of 29 psi. The spare, if it’s a donut-style temporary spare, is typically rated at 60 psi. These values are printed on the driver’s door jamb placard and detailed in the owner's manual.


Because wheel and tire combinations can vary by trim or aftermarket replacements, you should always confirm the exact numbers on your car's placard or in the manual.


Key tire pressures at a glance


Before listing these targets, note that these are the standard values for most 2005 CR-Vs with typical tires; verify your placard for the exact spec.



  • Front tires: 29 psi (cold)

  • Rear tires: 29 psi (cold)

  • Spare tire: 60 psi (cold, if it’s a donut spare)


Regular maintenance of tire pressures helps optimize fuel economy, tire wear, and vehicle handling. Always measure pressures when tires are cold and adjust if necessary after driving or when temperatures change.


When to adjust pressure beyond 29 psi


Heavy payload or towing


If you routinely carry heavy loads or tow, consult the owner's manual or placard for any load-based pressure recommendations. Inflate within the tire’s maximum rating to maintain stability and even wear; never exceed the maximum listed on the tire sidewall.


Extreme temperatures


Fluctuations in ambient temperature can affect tire pressure. In colder weather, pressures can drop; recheck after cold starts or significant temperature changes to keep readings accurate.


Maintenance tips


Use a reliable tire gauge, check pressures when the tires are cold, and perform seasonal checks. If you notice unusual wear, bulges, or slow leaks, have a tire professional inspect the tire and wheel.


Summary


The standard tire inflation for a 2005 Honda CR-V’s four main tires is 29 psi when cold, with the spare typically at 60 psi. Always verify with the door jamb placard and the owner's manual for your specific tire size and trim. Regular checks support safety, efficiency, and tire longevity.


For the most precise guidance, rely on the placard in your car or contact a Honda dealer if you’ve installed tires that differ from the factory specifications.

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