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What is the tire pressure for a 2009 Honda Accord?

The tire pressure specification for a 2009 Honda Accord is typically about 32 psi in each tire when cold, but the exact figure depends on your trim and tire size. Always confirm on the door placard or in the owner's manual.


This article explains how to locate the precise tire pressure for your 2009 Accord, what factors can change the recommended value, and how to check and maintain inflation to support safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.


Baseline guidance for common configurations


Most 2009 Accords with standard tires use a cold pressure near 32 psi (about 2.2 bar) for front and rear tires. Exact numbers can vary with wheel size and load, so verify the specific specification for your vehicle.


Note on trim and tire size


Exact tire pressures may differ if your Accord has different wheels or tires than the base setup. Always rely on the placard on the driver’s door or the owner’s manual for your exact numbers.



  • Door jamb placard: Look for the recommended cold tire pressures listed for front and rear tires on the driver’s side door jamb. This is the primary source for your exact figure.

  • Owner’s manual: The manual’s tire maintenance section provides the recommended pressures for various tire sizes and load scenarios.

  • Tire size changes: If you’ve swapped wheels or tires, the required pressure may change. Check the placard or manual for the new specification.


Conclusion: Use the door placard or manual to confirm the precise tire pressure for your specific configuration and tire size.


How to check and adjust tire pressure correctly


Ensure tires are cold and use a reliable gauge. Inflate or deflate to the specified pressure and recheck to ensure accuracy.



  • Measure when cold: Check the pressure after the car has been parked and unused for several hours; driving heats tires and raises the reading.

  • Use a quality gauge: A digital or analog gauge provides accurate readings; remove the valve cap and press the gauge onto the valve stem until the reading stabilizes.

  • Adjust to the spec: If underinflated, add air until the reading matches the recommended psi; if overinflated, release air until it matches the spec.

  • Check the spare: If your spare is a full-size tire, verify its pressure as well.


After inflation, recheck all tires and replace the valve caps securely.


Why maintaining correct tire pressure matters


Properly inflated tires improve safety, handling, fuel efficiency, and tire wear. For the 2009 Honda Accord, following the manufacturer’s specified pressure is essential, especially under varying loads and temperatures.


Summary: The 2009 Honda Accord typically calls for about 32 psi of cold tire pressure per tire, but confirm the exact numbers on the door placard or in the owner's manual, particularly if you have a different wheel size or loading. Regular checks help ensure safety, performance, and economy.

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