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For the 2013 Honda Fit, it is recommended to maintain tire pressures at 33 PSI to reduce wear and achieve optimal fuel efficiency. The car is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) to notify you if pressures drop below the recommended level. However, it is advised not to solely rely on the TPMS as a tire gauge. Make sure to manually check tire pressures regularly, especially before embarking on a long trip. The Fit comes with two different tire sizes depending on the trim package. Base models feature P175/65R15 tires on 15-inch diameter rims that are 6.5 inches wide. For Sport models, they are equipped with P185/55R16 tires on 16-inch diameter rims that are 7 inches wide.
Honda suggests maintaining a tire pressure of 33 pounds per square inch for the 2013 Honda Fit.
For the 2013 base model of the Fit with 175/65 R15 tires, it is recommended to have 32 pounds per square inch (psi) of air pressure in all four wheels.