The spare tire on a 2013 Honda Fit is a temporary donut tire sized T125/90D16.
In some markets and trims, sizes can vary; check the owner's manual, the door jamb placard, or the spare's sidewall to confirm the exact specification.
Spare tire type and sizing
The Fit’s spare is a temporary “donut” tire designed for short-term use. The standard spare size for most 2013 Fits is T125/90D16, mounted on a 16-inch wheel to fit the under-floor storage area commonly found in this model.
Where to find and how to use the spare
You’ll typically find the spare stored under the rear cargo floor. To use it, raise the floor panel, remove the jack and lug wrench, and follow Honda’s emergency instructions in the owner’s manual. Important: temporary spares are not designed for long-distance driving, and you should drive at reduced speeds (generally up to about 50 mph / 80 km/h) and replace it with a proper tire as soon as possible.
Variations by market or trim
Some regions or trim levels may use a different spare size or a different wheel size. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle by checking the door jamb placard, the spare tire sidewall, or the official owner's manual for your VIN.
How to verify the exact size for your vehicle
Examine the sidewall of the spare tire where the size is printed (for example, "T125/90D16"). If the spare is missing or you have replaced wheels, contact a Honda dealer or consult the owner’s manual to confirm compatibility for your specific car.
Summary
For the 2013 Honda Fit, the spare is typically a temporary donut tire sized T125/90D16 on a 16-inch wheel. Always confirm the exact specification for your car through the owner's manual or door placard, as regional differences can occur. Use the donut only for short distances at modest speeds and replace it with a proper tire as soon as possible.


