Toyota Camry recommended tire pressure

So today we going to talk about Toyota Camry recommended tire pressure as the main topic. One of the main things that you should focus while driving is tire pressure. So today’s topic is all about tire pressure and few tire based things. In this article we mainly focusing on Toyota Camry because this is a mostly asked question for Camry. So mainly today we are focusing on Camry because of that. We will talk about other cars as well in the future. But for the most cars mainly for the hybrid cars tire pressure is the same. And things that you should know is the same too as well. So not only Camry owners others also can depend on this article as well. If you’re a usual visitor on this site you know how we going to start the article. So first we need to talk about the vehicle.

First things first let’s talk about the Toyota Camry. We are going to talk about little bit about the car first like history of the car. So you can say by the name of the car this vehicle is made by Toyota. Because there is a Toyota in the start of the name. Camry was originally build in 1982 in japan by Toyota. And in 1979 to 1982 this name tag was given to a four door sedan model it was called Celica Camry. Also in the end of the 1982 Camry was produced as an independent car in v10 series. So Toyota made this as a 5 door lift back by side of the sedan version. And the v20 series is introduce in 1986 by Toyota also as a sedan. Later on in early 90s they introduce v30 series. Now Camry is made as a hybrid car.

Toyota Camry recommended tire pressure

So now we going to talk about the tire pressure of Toyota Camry. First we need to talk about why correct tire pressure is important. Something that most people do is not using the recommended tire pressure. Some people doesn’t know what is the recommended tire pressure is. But also most of the people that know recommended tire pressure also not using it. You might ask why I need to use the recommended tire pressures. There are few crucial things that if you don’t use the recommended tire pressures. Mostly when it comes to car safety tire pressure is a crucial thing. If you use less than the recommended amount of the pressure your car can slip in the roads. This can make you get in to accidents as well. And also for your comfort to driving a less tire pressure vehicle can make it uncomfortable.

So another thing is if you drive a less r over air use tire on your car. It will impact to the tire lifespan. Your tire will have less lifespan if your tire pressure is not on the recommended level. Mainly because your tire will explode if your go over the limit. Or your tire will go expire so fast. Another main thing that the gas mileage of your car. Your car will use more gas than normal usage and it also cause wrong tire pressures. Gas mileage is something that we all keep our eyes on. If your car use more gas that means basically your tire pressure is not right. Mainly you can use the pressure gauge to check your pressure of your tire if you feel it’s too low. Or you feel like your tire pressures are too high. So let’s see what tire pressure for Camry.

Tire pressure of Toyota Camry 2007 model

One of the luxury models that made by Toyota for the Camry models. This model was firstly introduced in 2006 and came to market on 2007. This model is considers as one of the luxury models Camry have. Also one of the most sold car in 2007. So what are the tire pressures for this model?

So if your tire size is P215 or 55R17 93V for your front tire pressure is 32PSI and for the rear tire also 32PSI as well

Or your tire size are P215 or 60R1694V tire pressures are front 30-32PSI rear also 30-32PSI

Tire pressures for Camry 2018

So we are talking about mostly used and now using models of the Camry series. So on the next stop is Camry 2018 version. It came with few good models all are very best of the version. This 2018 version mostly won the heart of most United States people. The design was very attractive and also the car also at top level. This also one of the most sold car model in USA as well. The interior design was the best that Toyota made on that year. This was a worth buying car. So now let’s see the tire pressure for 2018 models.

If your model is SE and the tire size are 235/45R18 with tire speed V the pressure is 35PSI

So your model is L and the tire size are 205/ 65R16 with tire speed H the pressure is 35PSI

If your model is LE and the tire size are 215/55R17 with tire speed V the pressure is 35PSI

So your model is HYBRID SE and the tire size are 235/45R18 with tire speed V the pressure is 35PSI

If your model is HYBRID LE and the tire size are 205/65R16 with tire speed H the pressure is 35PSI

So your model is XLE and the tire size are 235/45R18 with tire speed V the pressure is 35PSI

If your model is XSE and the tire size are 235/40R19 with tire speed V the pressure is 35PSI

So your model is HYBRID XLE and the tire size are 235/45R18 with tire speed V the pressure is 35PSI

Also for the tire pressure for Camry 2109 series for all models 35PSI is the tire pressure as well. There is no different to this model too.

So today we talked about Toyota Camry recommended tire pressure. I think I gave what you looking for. I’m going to end the article on by here. Bye for now.

Terry Simons

By Terry Simons

Hi guys Terry Simons here I'm the main author of the Nimbuzzexpress site. I'm a professional Motor mechanic engineer. I work with some of the main vehicle companies as a vehicle interior designer. All my experience that i got through my journey and my writing skills are the shadows of this site's articles as well. My main goal is to share my knowledge with you guys. And make you guys come with the best solutions for your vehicles as well. So this is the main reason that I started to share my knowledge as articles for you guys. I keep all my articles as readable articles to you guys because you guys can understand those articles easily. So as usual to the ending I have to say that I hope you guys love my content as well.

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