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What is the tire pressure for a 2016 Honda Pilot?

The typical recommended cold tire pressure for most 2016 Honda Pilot models is 33 psi for all four tires. However, the exact spec can vary by trim and wheel size, so always verify the figure on the driver’s door placard or in the owner’s manual.


Where to find the official specification


Use the following references to confirm the exact tire pressure for your vehicle. The precise PSI can differ depending on wheel size and trim level, so rely on the official documentation for your VIN.


Door jamb placard


The driver’s door jamb placard lists the recommended cold tire pressure for the front and rear tires, and often the spare. This is the most reliable source for your specific Pilot.


Owner’s manual and dealer confirmation


If the placard is unreadable or you have a non-standard tire setup, consult the Owner’s Manual or contact a Honda dealer or service department for the exact specification for your vehicle.



  • Find the placard on the driver’s door jamb for front/rear (and sometimes spare) tire pressures.

  • Note the units (psi) and ensure tires are cold when taking measurements.

  • Keep a record of the stated pressure for the tires you currently use.


Verifying the official spec helps ensure proper handling, fuel efficiency, and even tire wear.


Inflation tips and cautions


To inflate correctly and safely, follow these practical steps and reminders. Accurate inflation relies on using the right target pressure rather than the tire’s maximum rating.



  • Check tire pressure when the tires are cold, either before driving or after at least three hours of no driving.

  • Use a reliable gauge and inflate to the pressure listed on the placard (not the maximum printed on the tire sidewall).

  • Inflate all four tires to the same recommended cold pressure unless your placard specifies different front/rear values for your model.

  • For the temporary spare, follow the spare tire’s specific pressure requirement (many are 60 psi).

  • Recheck pressures after inflating and periodically monitor them—ideally monthly or before long trips.


Maintaining proper tire pressure supports safety, fuel efficiency, and even tire wear over time.


Additional considerations


While 33 psi is typical for many 2016 Pilot configurations, some vehicles with different wheel sizes (e.g., larger or aftermarket wheels) may have adjusted targets. Always trust the placard or manual over generic guidance when in doubt.


Summary


The 2016 Honda Pilot generally recommends a cold tire pressure of about 33 psi for all four tires, though the exact value can vary by wheel size and trim. Always verify the official specification on the driver’s door placard or in the owner's manual, inflate when tires are cold, and follow best practices to maintain safety, handling, and tire longevity.

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