The standard cold tire pressure for the four main tires on a 2015 Honda Pilot is 32 psi; the spare tire should be inflated to 60 psi. Always verify the exact numbers on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual, as wheel size and trim can affect the specification.
Tire pressure readings should be taken when tires are cold and vehicles have not been driven more than a mile, since heat from driving can temporarily raise the pressure. The official values are listed on the driver’s door placard and in the owner’s manual, and they vary with wheel size and load.
Official specification and where to find it
The most common specification shown on a 2015 Pilot’s placard is 32 psi for both front and rear tires, with the spare at 60 psi. Some trims with different wheel sizes may have slightly different recommended pressures; always check your specific vehicle placard.
To confirm, locate the placard on the driver’s door jamb or consult the owner’s manual or Honda’s official support resources for your exact trim and wheel configuration.
Note on standard references: the values below reflect typical guidance for 2015 Pilots with standard wheels.
- Front tires: 32 psi (cold)
- Rear tires: 32 psi (cold)
- Spare tire (temporary): 60 psi
These numbers serve as the baseline inflation targets. If your vehicle has a non-standard wheel size or is carrying a heavy load, verify the precise figures on the placard or in the manual.
How to check and adjust tire pressures
Use these steps to check and adjust tire pressures accurately and safely.
- Park the vehicle in a shaded area and ensure the tires are cold (no driving for at least 3 hours).
- Find the official cold tire pressure numbers on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual for front, rear, and spare.
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge to measure each tire’s current pressure when cold.
- Inflate or deflate each tire to the recommended cold pressure (front and rear as listed; adjust the spare to 60 psi as needed for storage or temporary use).
- Recheck all four main tires after adjusting to ensure they meet the target pressures.
- Replace valve caps and keep the spare tire properly inflated and accessible.
Regularly maintaining proper tire pressure helps improve handling, tire wear, and fuel efficiency.
Summary
For a 2015 Honda Pilot, the typical recommended cold tire pressure is 32 psi for all four main tires, with the spare tire at 60 psi. Always confirm the exact values on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual, especially if your wheel size or load conditions differ. Check pressures when tires are cold and adjust as needed; regular maintenance promotes safety, performance, and efficiency.


