Most Honda Accord models use a cold-tire pressure of 32 psi in all four tires, but the exact figure can vary by year, trim and wheel size. Always verify the specification on your car’s door placard and in the owner’s manual.
Where to find the official tire pressure specification
To confirm the precise value for your vehicle, consult the information printed on the door jamb placard and reference the owner's manual. The placard is the primary source, with the manual providing context and exceptions. The tire sidewall shows maximum pressure, not the recommended operating pressure, and should not be used to set inflation. If in doubt, contact a dealership or Honda support.
- Driver's door jamb placard
- Owner's manual
- Tire sidewall (shows maximum pressure, not the recommended operating pressure)
- Honda customer support or your local dealership
In short, the door jamb placard is the authoritative source for your Accord’s tire pressure specification, with the manual providing additional guidance.
Typical tire pressure for Honda Accord
For most Accord models, 32 psi is the standard cold inflation pressure for all four tires. This value is common across many recent generations, but certain wheel sizes or trims can call for a different figure. Always rely on the placard for the exact spec for your car.
When you might see different numbers
Some configurations with larger wheels or specific tires may have slightly different recommended pressures. Always confirm with the placard or owner’s manual before inflating.
How to measure and adjust tire pressure correctly
Keeping tires inflated to the recommended cold pressure is essential for safety, steering response, tire wear, and fuel efficiency. Follow these steps to measure and adjust accurately:
- Check pressures when tires are cold, ideally before a drive or after at least three hours of inactivity.
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge (digital or analog) and note the value on the door placard.
- Remove the valve cap, press the gauge onto the valve stem, and read the current pressure.
- If below the recommended value, inflate using an air compressor until you reach the specified cold pressure for all four tires.
- Replace valve caps securely and re-check all tires to ensure uniform pressure.
Maintaining the correct pressure helps with safe handling, even tire wear, and optimal fuel economy.
Considerations for load, speed, and seasonal changes
Carrying heavy loads, driving at high speeds, or seasonal temperature changes can affect tire pressure. If you regularly drive with extra weight, refer to the placard for allowable pressure range and adjust within that range, never exceeding the tire’s maximum rating documented on the sidewall. Check pressures more frequently during temperature shifts to maintain consistency.
Summary
The typical recommended cold tire pressure for most Honda Accord models is 32 psi on all four tires, but you should always verify on the door jamb placard and in the owner's manual because some configurations may differ. Regularly checking and maintaining proper tire pressure supports safety, tire longevity, and fuel efficiency.


