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What is the tire pressure for a 2011 Honda Accord?

The official cold tire pressure for a 2011 Honda Accord is 32 psi for all four primary tires, with the spare tire inflated to about 60 psi. This specification is typically listed on the driver’s door jamb placard, and you should verify against the owner's manual for your exact trim and wheel size.


Tire pressure is affected by load, speed, and temperature, so knowing where to read the official numbers and how to maintain them helps ensure safe handling, better fuel economy, and even tire wear.


Official tire pressure specification for the 2011 Accord


Construction and trim can alter the exact figures, so the door jamb placard on the driver's side provides the definitive numbers for your car. If you can't read the placard, the owner's manual also lists the recommended cold pressures.


Where to find the official values


Door jamb placard: This placard shows cold tire pressures for the four main tires (and often the spare) and may include load recommendations. It is usually located on the inside edge of the driver's door or the door frame.


Owner's manual


The manual confirms the recommended pressures and may add guidance for different load conditions, seasonal temperature changes, or when using a full-size spare rather than a temporary one.


Maintaining the correct tire pressure


The following steps will help you verify and adjust tire pressure to the recommended cold levels, ensuring safe handling and tire longevity.



  • Check tires when they are cold, ideally before you’ve driven or after at least three hours of no driving.

  • Use a reliable tire pressure gauge to measure each tire’s pressure when cold.

  • Inflate or deflate to reach the target pressure shown on the door jamb placard (32 psi for front and rear on most 2011 Accords).

  • Recheck each tire after inflation to ensure accuracy, and include the spare if you rotate tires.

  • Keep a portable gauge in the vehicle and check pressures monthly or before long trips.


Regular checks help maintain safety, improve fuel economy, and reduce uneven tire wear. If your tires wear unevenly or you notice handling changes, recheck pressures and consult a technician.


Summary


For most 2011 Honda Accord models, the recommended cold tire pressure is 32 psi for the four main tires and about 60 psi for the spare. Always verify on the driver’s door jamb placard and in the owner's manual, and maintain tires at the recommended pressure for safety and efficiency.

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