How much air should you inflate the tires to be considered adequate?

How much air should you inflate the tires to be considered adequate?

15 March 2024

How much air should you inflate the tires to be considered adequate?
Mostly all current cars There will be a sticker or tire pressure label placed on the inside of the driver's side. There will be a number indicating the tire size and tire pressure that is suitable for the vehicle. Including the vehicle documentation manual will also be provided.

However, the standard tire pressure numbers for each car model are different. The pressure values of the front and rear wheels may be different. It depends on the number of passengers or items we carry in the car. Therefore can be adjusted as appropriate.

Small sedans such as the Yaris / VIOS or ATIV are approximately 30–36 pounds per square inch (PSI). Most often fill in the middle at an air pressure of 32-33.

Moving up to a larger sedan, such as ALTIS or Camry, usually adds air pressure at 32 - 36 pounds per square inch (PSI), increasing according to the weight and size of the car.

As for MPV / PPV vehicles such as the Cross or the new Yaris Cross, the tires will be inflated at 34 - 38 pounds per square inch (PSI).

Pickup trucks or SUVs like REVO and Fortuner will have their tires inflated at 35 - 42 pounds per square inch (PSI).

and vans will vary depending on the vehicle model. But normally it will be filled at around 43 - 55, depending on usage and passengers.

However, the addition of air depends on the usage of each person and the number of passengers or luggage carried. If the tires are properly filled, it will help the car save more fuel and help preserve and protect the tires to last longer as well.


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