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What should Honda HRV tire pressure be?

The recommended cold tire pressure for most Honda HR-V models is 33 psi for the front and rear tires, with the spare tire typically at 60 psi. Always verify the exact numbers on the door jamb placard and in the owner's manual for your year and trim.


Understanding the official spec and where to find it


Official tire pressures are published by Honda on the driver’s door jamb placard and in the owner's manual. The values assume tires are cold and the vehicle isn’t carrying an unusual load. Because tire sizes can vary by year and trim, it’s essential to confirm the exact figures for your vehicle.


Tire pressures commonly used by Honda for HR-V


The following list captures the standard values seen on most HR-V models. Use the placard on your car to confirm.



  • Front tires: 33 psi (cold)

  • Rear tires: 33 psi (cold)

  • Spare tire: 60 psi (cold) if you have a temporary or full-size spare; check the label on your spare or the owner’s manual for specifics


Note: If your HR-V has a different tire size or if Honda issues a service bulletin with revised recommendations, follow the official placard and manual for your exact configuration.


How to check and adjust tire pressure


Maintaining the correct tire pressure improves safety, handling, fuel economy, and tire wear. Follow these steps to check and adjust as needed.


To maintain proper tire pressure, follow these steps:



  1. Check tires when they are cold, ideally before driving or after at least three hours of no movement.

  2. Use an accurate tire pressure gauge (digital or analog) and compare readings to the door placard values.

  3. Remove the valve cap, press the gauge onto the valve stem, and read the current pressure.

  4. Inflate or deflate to reach the recommended cold pressure (33 psi for front and rear tires; 60 psi for the spare, if applicable).

  5. Replace valve caps and recheck all tires after adjusting.


Regular checks help maintain safety, tire longevity, and fuel efficiency.


Seasonal and load considerations


Temperature and driving conditions influence tire pressure. As temperatures drop, tire pressure can fall; in hot weather, pressures can rise. If you routinely carry heavy loads or drive in extreme temperatures, recheck and adjust the pressures as needed, but never exceed the tire’s maximum rating listed on the sidewall or placard.


Summary


For most Honda HR-V models, inflate all four driving tires to 33 psi when cold and maintain a 60 psi spare if you have a temporary spare. Always confirm the exact values on the door placard and in the owner's manual for your specific year, trim, and tire size. Regular checks ensure safety, optimal performance, and better fuel economy.

What is the correct tire pressure for a Honda HRV?


Front: 235 kPa (34 PSI) Rear: 220 kPa (32 PSI)



Should I use 32 or 35 tire pressure?


For most cars, the recommended tire pressure is between 32 and 35 psi, and you should use the pressure listed on the driver's side door jamb or in the owner's manual. The correct pressure can vary by vehicle, and the pressure on the tire's sidewall is a maximum, not the recommended value. Using the correct pressure ensures proper handling, fuel efficiency, and tire life, while using the wrong pressure can cause poor handling, reduced traction, and premature wear.
 
How to find the right pressure

  • Check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb. This is the most reliable source for your specific vehicle. 
  • Consult your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendation. 
  • Note that the pressure should be checked when the tires are cold (before driving). 
  • Don't use the pressure listed on the tire's sidewall, as this is the maximum pressure the tire can hold, not the recommended pressure for your car. 

Why the correct pressure is important
  • Too low: Can lead to poor fuel economy, premature tire wear, and a higher risk of tire failure. 
  • Too high: Can cause reduced traction, an uncomfortable ride, and rapid, uneven tire wear. 
  • Correct pressure: Optimizes handling, safety, and fuel efficiency, and helps your tires last longer. 



What psi should my Honda tires be at?


The correct Honda tire pressure is on a sticker inside the driver's side doorjamb and is typically between 32 and 35 PSI for sedans like the Civic and Accord, while SUVs may require 35 PSI. Always check the pressure when the tires are cold and use a gauge to inflate to the manufacturer's recommended level found on the sticker. If the TPMS light is on, it could be due to a significant temperature change or a low tire, so check the pressure first.
 
Where to find the correct pressure

  • Open the driver's door: A yellow and white sticker is located on the doorjamb with the recommended tire pressure for your specific model. 
  • Consult your owner's manual: The manual also contains the correct information. 

How to check and inflate
  1. Check when tires are cold: This provides the most accurate reading, as pressure increases with heat from driving. 
  2. Use a tire pressure gauge: Press the gauge onto the valve stem to get a reading. 
  3. Inflate to the recommended PSI: Add air slowly to avoid over-inflation. You can use an air compressor at a gas station or a portable one. 
  4. Check all four tires: Make sure each tire meets the recommended pressure. 

Common pressure levels
  • Sedans (Civic, Accord): Approximately 32-35 PSI.
  • SUVs (Pilot, Passport): Approximately 35 PSI. 

What to do if the TPMS light is on
  • Check your tire pressure first, as temperature changes can trigger the sensor. 
  • If a tire is low, inflate it to the correct pressure. You may need to drive for a few minutes to reset the system. 
  • If the light remains on, or if you suspect a leak, see a mechanic for a professional inspection. 
  • If you've recently rotated your tires or had a tire replaced, you may need to recalibrate the TPMS system. Navigate to the "TPMS Calibration" option in your vehicle's settings menu to do this. 



What psi should my tires be on a Honda CR-V?


The recommended tire pressure for a Honda CR-V is typically 30-35 PSI, but the exact specification depends on the model year and trim. For precise information, check the sticker on the driver's side doorjamb or the owner's manual. It's crucial to check the pressure when the tires are cold.
 
This video shows how to check the tire pressure on a Honda CR-V: 53sHelpful DIYYouTube · Feb 10, 2024
How to find and set the correct tire pressure

  1. Locate the information: The most accurate pressure for your specific vehicle is on a sticker inside the driver's side doorframe or in the owner's manual. 
  2. Check the tires when cold: Measure the tire pressure when the tires haven't been driven recently. Driving heats the tires, which increases the pressure reading. 
  3. Use a pressure gauge: Use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure in each tire. A general range is between 30 and 35 PSI, but your vehicle may have a slightly different recommendation, such as 33 PSI for front tires and 30 PSI for rear tires for some models. 
  4. Inflate as needed: Add or release air to meet the recommended pressure listed on your doorjamb sticker. 
  5. Check the spare tire: Don't forget to check the pressure of your spare tire as well. 
  6. Reset the TPMS light (if applicable): If the low tire pressure light is on, you may need to reset the system after inflating the tires. You can often do this by driving for a few minutes or by using a TPMS reset button located on the dashboard, as shown in this YouTube video. 

You can watch this video to learn how to reset the TPMS light on a Honda CR-V: 59sFixin ItYouTube · Dec 9, 2024


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