Typically, the recommended cold tire pressure for a 2019 Honda Accord Sport is 32 psi in all four tires, though the exact value can vary with wheel size and tire type. Always verify on the driver’s door jamb placard.
The tire-pressure specification for the Accord Sport depends on wheel size (18-inch or 19-inch) and the installed tires. This article outlines the standard guidance, where to find the official numbers, and how to check and adjust tire pressures for safety and efficiency.
Wheel sizes and their recommended pressures
18-inch wheels (235/45R18)
For models equipped with 18-inch wheels, the recommended cold tire pressure is typically 32 psi in both the front and rear tires.
- Front tires: 32 psi (cold)
- Rear tires: 32 psi (cold)
These values assume standard load and temperature conditions and when tires are cold, i.e., before the car has been driven more than a mile.
19-inch wheels (235/40R19)
For models with 19-inch wheels, the standard specification is also commonly 32 psi front and 32 psi rear when the tires are cold.
- Front tires: 32 psi (cold)
- Rear tires: 32 psi (cold)
Always confirm with the door jamb placard because some configurations or load conditions can lead to slightly different targets.
How to verify and adjust tire pressure
Use a reliable tire-pressure gauge and check when the tires are cold. Inflate or deflate to the value listed on the door jamb placard. Recheck after the tires have cooled.
- Locate the recommended cold pressure on the driver’s door jamb placard.
- Check all four tires with a gauge before driving far; adjust to the specified value if needed.
- Recheck after a drive of about 3 miles to account for heat buildup.
Note: The spare (if present) may have a different pressure, and if you have run-flat or temporary spares, follow their specific recommendations.
Summary
The 2019 Honda Accord Sport generally follows a cold-pressure target of 32 psi for both front and rear tires regardless of whether it uses 18-inch or 19-inch wheels. The exact value can vary slightly depending on tire size, load, and climate, so always verify on the door-placard and in the owner's manual, and check tires when cold for the most accurate reading.


