recommended PSI

Asked by kidcperry Dec 14, 2007 at 11:51 AM about the 2002 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

cna someone email me the recommended PSI for this year and make of car.

cperry@moredirect.com

9 Answers

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It depends on the tire that you are using, but 36 psi all around usually works well.

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Please check your tires. It is in very small print but most newer tires are set for 44psi. Proper tire inflation is crucial for the life of the tires.

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16,755

There ought to be s sticker on the drivers side door if you have the OEM tires. DO NOT inflate to the pressure on the side of the tire, that is the maximum tire pressure and not the operating tire pressure. Tire pressure is primarily of function of load on tire and tire volume... There are other small factors but if you have the stock tire size then set it to the manufacturer recommendation. That should be within 1-2 psi of optimum.

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225

Toyota says, like 31 PSI will do it, but check the sticker on the door wa;ll and if it's not there, go to toyota.com & leave a post. You're Wekkum '!

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40

Everyone has a different number. Guess I'll check the door sticker. That info was helpful. Checked my air pressure and it's only 28!

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What is proper psi for Toyota Camry 2015 le Model?

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I have a 2015 Camry Hybrid. The door says maximum 35, the tire says maximum 35. I was just at Mobil / CircleK. Their air tire pressure machine repeatedly beeps at 32, saying it is full. I guess I have to find another place.

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Toyota Camry 2007 has 215-60r15- Last week the gas station/repair shop filled mine to 40 all around. It seems like a lot to me so I will check the door sticker tomorrow. Thanks for the posted info

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Tires should be checked when cold. Car should sit for at least three hours if it has been out on the road, recommended tire pressure is on a sticker inside door frame.

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