The recommended cold tire pressure for a 2014 Honda Accord is 32 psi for all four tires. Always confirm the exact specification on the driver’s door jamb placard for your tire size and trim.
Where to find the official specification
The official figure is printed on the driver’s door jamb placard and in the owner's manual. For most 2014 Accord models, that placard lists 32 psi (2.2 bar) for both front and rear tires when cold. If you have aftermarket tires or a different wheel size, verify the exact numbers on the placard or in the manual.
To maintain the correct pressure, follow these simple steps to check and adjust your tires.
- Ensure tires are cold before measuring (driving heats tires and raises the reading).
- Remove the valve cap and press a tire gauge onto the valve stem to get a reading.
- Inflate or deflate to the placard-specified pressure (32 psi in most cases). Do not rely on the tire sidewall maximum when inflating.
- Check all four tires, including the spare if you want it at the same pressure for even handling and tire wear consistency.
Regularly maintaining the correct tire pressure supports safety, better handling, improved fuel economy, and more even tire wear. Check tire pressure at least monthly and before long trips.
Notes on variations and special cases
While 32 psi is the usual recommendation for a 2014 Honda Accord, tire size, aftermarket wheels, or unusual loads can necessitate a different value. Always verify the exact figure on the door jamb placard or in the owner's manual for your specific tires. If you regularly carry heavy loads, drive in extreme temperatures, or use run-flat tires, adjust within the recommended range as specified by Honda.
Summary
For most 2014 Honda Accord models, keep cold tire pressure at 32 psi on all four tires, as indicated by the door jamb placard. Verify the value for your exact tire size and trim, and check the pressure monthly or before long trips to maintain safety and performance.


