The recommended cold tire pressure for a 2017 Honda Accord is typically 32 psi for both front and rear tires. Always verify the exact specification on the driver’s door jamb placard for your specific trim and tire size.
Tire inflation specs are specified by the vehicle manufacturer and can vary by trim, wheel size, and tire type. This article explains the standard values you’re most likely to encounter, where to find the official numbers on your car, and how to maintain proper pressure for safety and efficiency.
Where to find the official specification
Most 2017 Honda Accords list the recommended cold tire pressures on a placard attached to the driver’s door jamb. The placard shows the front and rear tire pressures, and these numbers are specific to your vehicle’s trim and tire size.
In the absence of the placard, the owner’s manual provides the same figures. Always use the cold tire pressure value (tires at ambient temperature) for an accurate reading.
Recommended pressures by common configurations
Note that the exact numbers can vary by trim and tire size. Here are typical configurations you may encounter on a 2017 Accord, with the most common values first.
- Most trims with standard tires: Front 32 psi, Rear 32 psi (cold).
- Trims equipped with larger wheels (18–19 inches) or low-profile tires: Often 33–34 psi is recommended, depending on the exact tire size noted on the placard.
Always confirm the specific value for your car, as tire type and load conditions can alter the recommended pressure.
Checking and maintaining tire pressure
To ensure accuracy and safety, follow these steps when checking and adjusting tire pressure:
- Park on a level surface and check tires when they are cold (before driving or after at least three hours of standing still).
- Locate the door jamb placard on the driver’s side to read the official front and rear tire pressures for your model and tire size.
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge to measure each tire’s pressure.
- Inflate or deflate to match the specified cold tire pressure values. Don’t rely on the number shown on the tire sidewall, which indicates maximum pressure, not the recommended operating pressure.
- After adjusting, recheck all four tires and replace valve caps securely.
Maintaining correct tire pressure improves fuel efficiency, handling, braking performance, and tire wear, while reducing the risk of punctures or blowouts.
Why pressure can vary and what to watch for
Tire pressures can drift with temperature changes, wear, and load. Heavier loads or frequent highway driving can also shift the optimal pressure slightly. If you regularly drive with a full load or experience handling changes, recheck your tire pressures when seasons shift or before long trips.
Additionally, if you replace tires with a different size than the original equipment, the recommended pressure may change. Always reference the placard or owner’s manual for the exact numbers after any tire swap.
Summary
For most 2017 Honda Accords, the standard recommended cold tire pressure is 32 psi for both the front and rear tires. Verify on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual for your exact trim and tire size, especially if your car uses larger wheels. Regular checks with a reliable gauge help maintain safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.


