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What is the tire pressure for a 2013 Honda Accord?

For most 2013 Honda Accord models, the recommended cold tire pressure is 32 psi for both the front and rear tires. The spare tire typically requires about 60 psi. Always verify the exact specification on the driver’s door placard or in the owner’s manual for your specific trim and tire size.


Tire pressure guidelines are set by Honda to balance safety, handling, and fuel efficiency. The stated values apply when tires are cold—before driving more than a mile or after the vehicle has sat unused for several hours. While 32 psi is standard for many 2013 Accord configurations, the precise figure can vary with tire size and load, so checking the placard is the surest method.


Where to find the official specification


The exact cold-inflation targets for your vehicle are printed on the driver’s side door jamb placard. If you have a spare tire, its required pressure is usually listed on the same placard or in the owner’s manual. When in doubt, consult the manual or contact a Honda dealer to confirm the correct values for your specific configuration.


To help owners apply the correct values, here are practical steps and considerations.


Before performing any checks, it’s helpful to follow these guidelines:



  • Check tires when they are cold, ideally after the car has sat for several hours or before driving.

  • Use a reliable tire pressure gauge and measure at the valve stem on all four tires.

  • Inflate or deflate to the recommended cold pressure—typically 32 psi for front and rear on most 2013 Accords.

  • Avoid relying on the dashboard TPMS reading as an exact target; it indicates low pressure, not the specific specification.

  • Don't forget the spare; a donut spare is commonly inflated to about 60 psi.


With these steps, you can maintain proper tire pressure, which supports safe handling, tire longevity, and fuel efficiency.


The tire pressure specification can vary slightly depending on trim, wheel size, and tire type. Here are the key considerations to keep in mind.


Common considerations and where to verify:



  • Always refer to the driver’s door jamb placard for the exact cold-inflation numbers for your vehicle.

  • Most 2013 Accord models use 32 psi for both front and rear tires; confirm if your trim came with unusual tires or wheels.

  • Spare tire (donut) pressure is typically 60 psi.

  • Specialty tires (high-performance or winter tires) may have different recommended pressures; defer to the placard or manual.


In summary, the official target for the four regular tires on a typical 2013 Honda Accord is 32 psi when cold, with the spare commonly at 60 psi. Always verify on the door placard for your exact vehicle, and check regularly—ideally monthly or before long trips—to maintain safety and performance.


Summary


The standard cold tire pressure for most 2013 Honda Accord models is 32 psi for both front and rear tires, with the spare typically at 60 psi. Confirm the exact figures on the driver’s door placard or in the owner's manual for your specific trim and tire size, and check periodically to keep safety and efficiency at their best.

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