Honda task index
Tire pressure on Honda models
Choose the model first, then follow the display path that matches the year and controls.
| Model | Common path | Open |
|---|---|---|
| Honda Civic | 32-35 psi | View steps |
| Honda CR-V | 32-35 psi | View steps |
| Honda Accord | 32-35 psi | View steps |
| Honda Pilot | 32-35 psi | View steps |
| Honda Odyssey | 33-36 psi | View steps |
General steps
Check tires when they are cold, before long driving or heavy sun exposure.
Open the driver door and read the tire information placard on the door jamb.
Set front and rear tires to the placard value, not the number molded into the tire sidewall.
Replace the valve cap and inspect for visible nails, cracks, or sidewall damage.
Drive normally for a few minutes and watch whether the tire pressure light returns.
If pressure drops again, inspect the tire for a leak before adding more air repeatedly.
Common questions
Should front and rear tires use the same pressure?
Many Honda trims use similar front and rear pressure, but the door placard is the final source for your car.
Should I use the tire sidewall pressure?
No. The sidewall usually shows maximum tire pressure, not the recommended vehicle setting.
Why did the pressure light come on after weather changed?
Cold air lowers tire pressure. Recheck all tires cold and set them to the placard value.