The recommended cold tire pressure for a 2007 Honda Pilot is 30 psi in all four road tires, with the temporary spare tire inflated to 60 psi.
Tire pressure matters for safety, fuel efficiency, and tire wear. For the Pilot, the official numbers assume factory-specified tires; if your Pilot wears different tires or carries heavy loads, the exact numbers may vary. Always verify with the door jamb placard or the owner's manual before inflating.
Where to find the official specifications
The precise pressures for your vehicle are listed on the driver's door jamb placard and in the owner's manual. These figures reflect your trim level and the tire size originally installed by Honda.
Standard pressures for the four road tires and the spare are:
- Front tires: 30 psi (cold)
- Rear tires: 30 psi (cold)
- Temporary spare tire: 60 psi (cold)
Note: If you run different tires (size or type) or carry heavy loads, refer to the placard or consult a dealer for adjusted values.
How to check and maintain tire pressure
To keep tires properly inflated, follow these practical steps:
- Park on a level surface and let the tires cool before checking pressure.
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge and verify the exact cold pressures from the door placard or manual.
- Remove the valve cap, measure the pressure, and add air in small increments until you reach the recommended values.
- Check all four road tires and the spare if you plan to use it; recheck after adjusting.
- Reinstall valve caps and ensure the tires remain within the target range after a short drive.
Regularly checking and maintaining tire pressure helps maximize safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Pilot, aim for 30 psi in the front and rear tires when cold, and 60 psi in the temporary spare. Always verify with the door jamb placard or owner’s manual for your exact tire size and load conditions, and check pressure when tires are cold.


