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what is the proper tire pressure for Honda Odyssey 2003?
what is the proper tire pressure for Honda Odyssey 2003, and what should be the front wheels and the rear wheels.
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- monger187Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Check the inside of the driver's door (the part you can only see when you open it), it should say on a sticker there. Also, check the tires themselves. It should also say on them what the pressure should be. My wife drives an '03 Odyssey, and the tires have a different pressure than the door, since the tires are not original. In that case, I went with the recommendation of the tire itself.
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what is the proper tire pressure for Honda Odyssey 2003?
what is the proper tire pressure for Honda Odyssey 2003, and what should be the front wheels and the rear wheels.
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Pardon me but the above replies appear to be all over the place. There is the drivers side door panel with a sticker indicating each tires PSI. Interestingly enough, when I purchased my Honda CRV from a local dealership, I was advised to keep the PSI at 32 per tire; as did my trusty mechanic! Try that and perhaps make a habit of tire check monthly. Good luck :)
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- 1 decade ago
Tire size and the pressure recommended for the vehicle are listed on the plate usually on the door or sometimes on the inside glove box door.The pressure listed on the tire itself is the max .pressure and is higher than the manufacturer recommends for the car due to safety and ride quality
- Mike HuntLv 51 decade ago
Look on the tire. It varies by brand. Most recommend 35 PSI when the tire is cold. When they are warm, the pressure is a little lower by nature...