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What should tire pressure be on a Honda CR-V?

The standard cold tire pressure for most Honda CR‑V models is 33 psi on all four tires, but always verify the exact figures on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner's manual for your specific year, trim, and wheel size.


Where to find the official specification


Honda places the official tire pressure specification on the driver’s door jamb placard. This placard lists the recommended cold pressures for the front and rear tires and may note a separate value for the spare. If the placard is missing or you’re dealing with a nonstandard wheel setup, consult the owner’s manual or Honda’s official support site. Always measure tire pressure when the tires are cold for an accurate reading.


Typical values you may see on CR‑V placards


Because tire pressures can vary by model year and wheel size, the exact numbers can differ. The following represent common references you might encounter on CR‑V placards:



  • Common configuration: Front 33 psi, Rear 33 psi (cold) — used by many recent CR‑V trims.

  • Alternate rear setting on some wheels: Front 33 psi, Rear 30–32 psi (cold) depending on load and tire size.

  • Spare tire (temporary): Typically inflated to 60 psi.


When in doubt, rely on the placard on your own car and the owner's manual, rather than memory or generic guidance.


When to adjust pressure for load, weather, or driving conditions


Carrying heavy cargo, frequent passengers, or undertaking long highway trips can influence the ideal pressure. In such cases you may need to inflate within the recommended range to the higher end, especially for rear tires on loaded vehicles. Cold-weather temperatures can reduce tire pressure roughly 1 psi for every 10°F drop, so checks are more frequent in winter and after temperature swings.


Practical steps to verify and set the correct inflation on your CR‑V:



  • Check the door jamb placard for the exact front and rear pressures and the spare’s specification.

  • Measure tires when they are cold (car hasn’t been driven for several hours).

  • Use a reliable tire pressure gauge and adjust to the recommended cold pressures before driving.

  • Recheck pressures after inflating, and especially after a long trip or seasonal change.


Concluding note: If you change tire sizes or wheels, or you frequently carry heavy loads, consult the owner’s manual or a Honda service advisor to confirm the appropriate pressures for your setup.


Maintenance tips and best practices


Keep a gauge in the vehicle, check pressures monthly, and before long trips. Remember to inflate all four tires to the same cold pressure and inspect tires for wear or damage regularly. Don’t forget to check the spare tire’s pressure as part of routine maintenance.


Summary: For a Honda CR‑V, the typical recommended tire pressure is 33 psi for all four tires when cold, but always verify on the door placard and in the owner's manual for your exact year, trim, and wheel size. Adjust for load and weather as needed, and maintain regular checks to ensure safety and optimal tire wear.

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