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What tire pressure should a 2016 Honda Civic have?

The recommended cold tire pressure for a 2016 Honda Civic is 32 psi in all four tires. Always verify the exact figure on the driver’s door jamb placard and in the owner's manual for your specific trim and wheel size.


Why tire pressure matters


Maintaining the correct tire pressure is essential for safety, handling, and fuel efficiency. Pressures that are too low or too high can affect braking performance, steering response, tire wear, and overall ride quality. Check tire pressures when tires are cold and adjust as needed, especially before long trips or when carrying heavy loads.


Where to find the official specification


Use these sources to confirm the exact cold tire pressure for your Civic. The official value may vary with wheel size or optional tires.



  • Driver’s door jamb placard: shows the recommended cold tire pressure for front and rear tires (and the spare if applicable).

  • Owner’s manual: provides general guidelines and notes for different trims or tire sizes.

  • Tire sidewalls and tire information labels: indicate maximum allowable pressure, not the operating pressure you should use.


Rely on the placard and manual for the recommended running pressure rather than the tire’s maximum inflation pressure.


Common variations to be aware of


For most 2016 Civics with standard wheels, the recommended cold pressure is 32 psi for both front and rear tires. If your Civic has a nonstandard wheel size or specialized tires, the exact value may differ—always confirm with the placard or manual for your specific configuration.


Note: If your vehicle uses a temporary spare, its inflation pressure is usually different (often around 60 psi) and is specified on the spare’s label or in the manual.


Maintenance tips


Check tire pressures monthly and before long trips. Always measure when the tires are cold (before driving or after the car has been parked for a few hours) and adjust to the recommended value. If you regularly drive with heavy loads or engage in aggressive driving, you may need to adjust within the recommended range per the placard.


Summary


In short: for most 2016 Honda Civics, aim for 32 psi cold in all four tires, and verify the exact figure on the door placard or in the owner's manual for your trim and wheel size. Remember to check tires when cold and consider load and driving conditions when adjusting.

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