Guide to Your Toyota Camry Tire Pressure

If you’re new to checking your Toyota Camry tire pressure, then we’re here for you! Plus, you’ll be happy to know that the latest and greatest Toyota tech lets you know when your car tires are getting low on pressure! This is great news because you’ll never be left guessing when you’re due for a brand new tire at Toyota of N Charlotte.

What is the New Tire Pressure Tech? 

Well, there are two different terms to familiarize yourself with first! Let’s break it down for you!

  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): In the latest N Charlotte Toyota Camry, there’s a TPMS. This will detect when the pressure is getting low and display the warning on your dashboard. Say goodbye to random flat tires during your commute to work, y’all!
  • Tire Pressure Gauge: If you have an older ride from Toyota of N Charlotte, then you should rely on the Toyota Camry tire pressure gauge to let you know when your car tire is getting a little low. You can measure the PSI with the tire pressure gauge, and it will tell you what your car tire is reading. All you have to do is remove the stem cap and place the gauge on the valve stem. Voila!

Now that your Toyota Camry tires are properly inflated, it’s time to get into how much PSI you need for your N Charlotte Toyota.

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What Should Your Toyota Camry Tire Pressure Be? 

Tire pressure in N Charlotte Toyotas differs depending on the size of your Toyota Camry tires. Our experts recommend 32 to 35 psi in your tires. However, if you’re still unsure, the latest Toyota’s have a sticker on the inside of your driver’s door that will list the Toyota Camry tire pressure. If you can’t find a sticker, you can flip through your owner’s manual or give Toyota of N Charlotte a call. If none of this helps then you can always give the internet a stab. Toyota recommends the following tire pressure:

  • Toyota Camry tire pressure: 35 psi for both front and rear tires
  • Toyota Corolla tire pressure: 38 psi for both front and rear tires
  • Toyota Tundra tire pressure: 30 psi for all tires

Plus, another pro tip is to fill your tire with the correct amount of air. If you’re underinflating or overfilling your tire, then it can lead to a potential blowout. Plus, this can affect how your new Toyota drives. We’ve broken down a few issues you may face when it comes to tire pressure!

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Why Checking Your Tire Pressure is Important

This is super important because it extends the lifetime of your ride and it’s great for your safety. Here are a few more things that high or low tire pressure might affect:

  • If your tire pressure is super low, it can cause excessive tread wear and overheating
  • Next, over-inflating your tires in the Toyota Camry will reduce the brake function and cause tread wear
  • Furthermore, you’re more likely to have a flat tire or a blowout during that exciting road trip you planned for the summer!

Ultimately, any of these reasons can cause serious harm where you may lose control of your Toyota or end up in a collision. Be sure to take immediate steps to if your tire pressure isn’t at the correct level!

Stop by Toyota of N Charlotte! 

Do you need more help with your Toyota Camry tire pressure? Stop by Toyota of N Charlotte at 13419 Statesville Road. Take exit 23 off I-77 in Huntersville. We look forward to helping you out!