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What is the Recommended Tire Pressure for a 2017 Toyota Corolla?

The importance of checking tire pressure sometimes gets lost on drivers, when it reality tire pressure can have a big influence on your Toyota’s efficiency and safety. Keeping your tires properly inflated also help prolong the life of your tires, and who wouldn’t want to get the most out of their vehicle purchases? Today we are taking a look at the proper PSI for the popular 2017 Toyota Corolla.

2017 Toyota Corolla Tire Pressure

2017 Toyota Corolla has original equipment tire size of P215/45R17 87 W for front tires with recommended tire pressure of 32 PSI, and original equipment tire size of P215/45R17 87 W for rear tires with recommended tire pressure of 32 PSI. When checking tire pressure, it is important you always check when the tires are cold and have been sitting for at least three hours, as this will give you a more accurate reading. If you or your Tire Pressure Monitoring System detect a lack of pressure, be sure to inflate your tires at the next opportunity to avoid any further wear or damage. For additional information about proper tire inflation, feel free to read your 2017 Corolla’s manual or check out the tire placard located on the inside of your driver’s side door.

Do your tires need a little attention? Schedule an appointment at Toyota Vacaville’s service center today or check out our tire center here. We would love to fit your Corolla with the perfect pair of wheels to help increase fuel economy, handling, and safety.

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