The typical cold tire inflation for a 2012 Honda Pilot is 29 psi for the front and rear tires, with the spare tire inflated to 60 psi. Always confirm on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner's manual for your exact trim and tire size.
Tire pressure affects safety, handling, fuel efficiency, and tire wear. The term "cold" means tires are checked when they’re at ambient temperature, not after driving. The door placard on the driver’s door frame lists the official pressures for your vehicle configuration; variations can occur with different wheel sizes or aftermarket tires.
Official tire pressures for the 2012 Pilot
These values reflect the typical factory guidance for common tire sizes used on many 2012 Pilots. If your Pilot uses a different tire size or a spare with a different specification, verify against the placard.
- Front tires: 29 psi (200 kPa)
- Rear tires: 29 psi (200 kPa)
- Spare tire: 60 psi (414 kPa)
Maintaining these pressures helps ensure even tread wear, reliable handling, and optimal fuel economy. If your tires are a non-standard size or you regularly carry heavy loads, consult the owner's manual for any recommended adjustments.
Variations by tire size and load
Some trims or aftermarket wheel/tire combinations may require slightly different pressures. Always check the placard on the driver’s door and reference the tire size listed there. When replacing tires, match the new tires to the vehicle’s recommended pressure and load specifications.
How to check and maintain tire pressure
Regularly inspecting and maintaining tire pressure is essential for safety and efficiency.
- Check tires when they are cold, ideally after the car has been parked for several hours or before a trip.
- Use a reliable tire gauge (digital or analog) for accuracy.
- Inflate each tire to the recommended pressure shown on the driver’s door jamb placard (front/rear: 29 psi; spare: 60 psi).
- Recheck after inflating and ensure valve caps are in place to prevent air leaks.
Maintaining the correct pressures supports safer handling, better fuel economy, and longer tire life.
Summary
For a 2012 Honda Pilot, keep cold tire pressures at 29 psi for the front and rear tires and 60 psi for the spare. Always verify on the door placard or in the owner's manual for your exact tire size and trim, and adjust if you replace tires or regularly carry heavy loads. Regular checks help ensure safety, performance, and efficiency.


