On a 2014 Honda Odyssey, the standard cold tire pressure for the four main tires is typically 35 psi. The temporary spare tire is usually inflated to 60 psi. Always confirm these values on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual, since tire size or trim can affect the exact specification.
Tire pressure affects handling, comfort, tire wear, and fuel economy. Temperature changes and load can shift the optimal pressure, so it’s important to rely on the vehicle’s official numbers and check them when tires are cold.
Recommended tire pressures
Below are the typical cold-inflation targets used on most 2014 Odyssey models. Use the door jamb sticker to confirm exact values for your car.
- Front tires: 35 psi (cold)
- Rear tires: 35 psi (cold)
- Spare tire (temporary): 60 psi
Keeping tires inflated to the recommended pressures helps with handling, tire wear, and fuel efficiency. Do not exceed the maximum pressure printed on the tire sidewall, and adjust pressures when the tires are cold.
How to check and adjust tire pressures
To ensure accuracy, follow these steps:
- Remove the valve stem cap from a tire.
- Press a tire pressure gauge onto the valve stem and note the reading.
- Compare the reading to the door jamb placard values for that tire position.
- If underinflated, add air with a compressor until you reach the recommended cold pressure.
- Re-check the pressure after adding air and replace the valve cap securely.
- Do the same for the other tires and also verify the spare tire is at 60 psi.
After adjusting, recheck all tires to ensure uniform pressures. Remember that temperature changes can affect pressure, so periodic checks are advisable, especially with seasonal shifts.
Seasonal and maintenance notes
Effects of cold weather on tire pressure
Cold weather causes tire pressure to drop roughly 1 psi for every 10°F drop in ambient temperature. Regular checks during fall and winter help maintain optimal inflation and performance.
Spare tire considerations
The spare is typically a temporary tire inflated to 60 psi. Check its pressure before long trips and replace or re-inflate as needed, since a flagged or underinflated spare can compromise safety if you need it.
Summary
For a 2014 Honda Odyssey, inflate the four main tires to 35 psi when cold and keep the spare at 60 psi. Always verify exact specifications on the door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual, and adjust pressures when tires are cold. Regular checks help optimize safety, handling, and tire longevity.


