A Quick Guide to Your Toyota Camry Tire Pressure
In the latest Orlando Toyota’s, there’s new tech - you’re not left guessing or worse stuck with a flat tire (yikes!). This new tech has been made with Toyota drivers in mind, from the Toyota Camry tire pressure to the Toyota Tundra. So what is this new tech? Well...
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - In the latest tires for Toyota Camry there is a built-in pressure monitoring system. This will detect when the pressure is getting low and display the warning on your dashboard. So no more guessing!
- Tire Pressure Gauge - Even in the older model Toyota Camry Tire pressure monitoring there is a gauge. You can measure the PSI with the tire pressure gauge! You simply remove the stem cap from and place the gauge on the valve stem.
Now you know how to check your Toyota Camry tire pressure but do you know how much air or PSI is needed for each tire? Our Toyota of Orlando techs are making it simple.
What is the recommended Toyota Camry Tire Pressure?
Tire pressure in cars differs depending on the size, this is also dependent on the size of the tires! Our Toyota of Orlando experts recommend 32 psi to 35 psi what are passenger Toyotas? If you’re unsure, the latest Toyota’s have a sticker on the inside of your driver’s door that will list the tire pressure best for your car. If you can’t find a sticker, you can consult your owner’s manual, or your local Toyota of Orlando, or check online. Toyota recommends the following:
- Toyota Camry tire pressure: Maximum pressure of 35 psi for both front and rear tires
- Toyota Corolla tire pressure: Maximum pressure, 38 psi for both front and rear tires
- Toyota Tundra tire pressure: Maximum pressure of 30 psi for all tires
Always be sure to fill your tire with the correct amount of air, underfilling or even overfilling your tire can lead to some not so great results. Not only affecting your tires but also affecting your drive. We’ve broken down a few issues you may face when it comes to your tire pressure.
Why is checking your tire pressure important?
Checking your tire pressure is important not only for the lifetime of your Orlando Toyota but also for your safety. There are a few ways your tire pressure may affect your car:
- The tire pressure being low can cause excessive tread wear and overheating
- Over-inflating your tires for the Toyota Camry will reduce the brake function and cause tread wear
- Your tires are more likely to become flat or blowout
Any of these reasons can cause serious harm where you may lose control of your Toyota or end up in a collision. Take immediate steps to be sure your tire pressure is at the proper level!
Schedule an Appointment with our Orlando Toyota Service Techs
No matter what, checking your Toyota Camry tire pressure is important to keep an eye on regularly. If you’re still unsure how to check your tire pressure or just not sure how to fill them with air yourself, come on down to Toyota of Orlando. Located just off I-4 across from the Millenia Mall, or give us a call at (407) 298-4500.