Your Guide to Toyota Highlander Tire Pressure

Knowing what your Toyota Highlander tire pressure should be might sound boring. However, whether you have an old or new Toyota, we’ve got you covered. At Toyota of N Charlotte, we want you to get around town safely and efficiently, which means we’re Making it Simple™. In addition, you’ll want to keep your Toyota Highlander tires in good condition, too! So, let’s get into what Toyota Highlander tire pressure you should keep yours at!

What is the Recommended Toyota Highlander Tire Pressure? 

As always, Toyota of N Charlotte tries to make your life easier, but having built-in technology that lets you know when your Toyota Highlander tire pressure is getting too low. The handy-dandy Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sends you alerts in your dash when one or more of your car tires have low pressure! This gives you ample time to top the air off or change your car tire. However, what if you don’t have the TPMS in your N Charlotte Toyota? Here’s the scoop!

  • Firstly, you can check your Toyota Highlander tire pressure with an old-fashioned tire pressure gauge.
  • Also, if your car tire looks or feels low, remove the cap from the valve stem on your tire, and use the pressure gauge to get a reading. Put the cap back on when you’re done!
  • In addition, you can’t add a random amount of air. Your N Charlotte Toyota recommends a specific PSI level. Need help finding this info? Well, you can locate this information in your owner’s manual! On the other hand, we’re giving you the info here so you don’t have to go flipping through a book!
  • The tire pressure for a Toyota Highlander’s front tires is 36 PSI.
  • Also, the recommended tire pressure for a Toyota Highlander’s rear tires is 36 PSI.

Easy to remember, right? However, if you ever forget the PSI, just flip through your owner’s manual, and voila! Toyota of N Charlotte recommends manually checking your tire pressure once a month if you don’t have the TPMS to give you alerts.

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Everything You Should Know About Your Toyota Highlander Tires 

For the best possible car for your tires, you need to know them inside and out! And, not just about the Toyota Highlander tire pressure. But, here are some other things to keep in mind when having routine car maintenance.

  • Toyota of N Charlotte recommends all-season tires for the 2024 model. In addition, you’ll have a spare tire, too! Which, this is equally important because it’ll get you out of an uncomfortable situation.
  • So, the cost of your Toyota Highlander tires can vary. They can range anywhere from $110 a tire to $250. However, it’s definitely worth the investment!
  • In addition, these tires can have a long shelf life, too! They’re supposed to last anywhere from 40,000-85,000 miles. If you want to make them last closer to 85,000 miles, then you need to have the proper car maintenance for your tires.

Toyota Highlander Tire Size 

Next, we’re going to discuss the Toyota Highlander tire size. This is important to know before you go out and purchase a new set of four! However, each model is different, so we’re discussing the 2024 model right now. Here are the recommended tire sizes for your new Toyota.

  • 245/65R17 tires
  • 235/65R18 tires
  • 245/60R18 tires
  • 245/55R19 tires
  • 235/55R20 tires

So, if you’re purchasing a new set, just remember these numbers!

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How to Care For Your Charlotte Toyota Tires

Now that we’ve gone over the basics, let’s go over how to care for your Toyota Highlander tires.

  • First, you’ll need tire rotations every 5,000-6,000 miles. Tire rotations ensure that your tires wear evenly and last longer.
  • Also, do visual inspections. Be sure to keep an eye on your PSI and look out for things like low tread, bulges, blisters, sidewall separation, and any other damage.
  • Next, regularly check the tread on your tire.
  • Having these checked out after a car accident or collision will ensure that you don’t need an alignment or other repairs.
  • Finally, replace them when needed. Don’t drive on worn-out tires! This can lead to a collision and isn’t the Toyota way.

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Stop by Toyota of N Charlotte! 

If you need more help with your Toyota Highlander tire pressure, then stop by our dealership! We’re located at 13429 Statesville Road. Take exit 23 off I-77 in Huntersville.