Even though knowing the Toyota Highlander tire pressure doesn’t sound like it should be a priority – it is. Our N Charlotte Toyota product specialists want to ensure your safety on the road, which means taking care of your Toyota Highlander tires. Let’s get into the Toyota Highlander tire pressure.
What’s the recommended Toyota Highlander tire pressure?
Whenever your Toyota Highlander tire pressure gets too low, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) will automatically send you an alert on your dash. This will help you avoid your Toyota Highlander tires getting damaged in the long run. But, if you have an older Toyota Highlander, you might not have TPMS – so here’s what you need to know.
First, you can always check your N Charlotte Toyota Highlander tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge.
If your Toyota Highlander tires look or feel low, then remove the cap from the valve stem and use the pressure gauge to get an accurate reading.
When you’re filling up your tires, you can’t just add any amount of air – your Toyota Highlander tires need a specific PSI level. You can find the recommended PSI in your owner’s manual, but we’re also going to tell you here.
The recommended tire pressure of an N Charlotte Toyota Highlander is 36 PSI, which includes both front and rear tires.
Again, you can always find your N Charlotte Toyota’s tire pressure information in the owner’s manual if you ever forget. Our product specialists recommend checking your tire pressure at least once a month if you don’t have a TPMS.
What to know about the Toyota Highlander tires
When you’re choosing tires for your N Charlotte 2024 Toyota Highlander, our specialists recommend all-season tires. Remember to get a spare tire, just in case of any situation you may come across while on the road. Here’s what you need to know about all-season tires.
The cost ranges from $110 to $250 a tire, but they are worth the investment as you have a longer shelf life.
Speaking of longer shelf life, they can last anywhere from 40 to 85,000 miles. If you’re planning on lasting closer to 85,000 miles, then you’ll need to take care of them by giving them proper car maintenance.
The list of the Toyota Highlander Tire Size
If you're in the market for new tires for your Highlander, then you’re going to need to know the recommended sizes for it. Here are the recommended Toyota Highlander tire size:
245/65R17 tires
235/65R18 tires
245/60R18 tires
245/55R19 tires
235/55R20 tires
Easy enough, right?
Take care of your Charlotte Toyota tires
Now we’re gonna get into how to take care of your Charlotte Toyota tires.
First and foremost, you’ll need to prioritize tire rotations every 5 to 6,000 miles. Tire rotations make sure that your tires wear evenly and last longer.
Second, keep an eye out for your PSI.
Next, regularly check your tires – like low tread, bulges, blisters, sidewall separation, and any other damage.
Finally, replace your tires when they need to be replaced. As much as they can be costly, do NOT drive on worn-out tires. You endanger yourself, your passengers, and other people on the road doing so.
Stop by Toyota of N Charlotte!
If you need more help with your Toyota Highlander tire pressure, then stop by our dealership! We’re located at 13429 Statesville Road. Take exit 23 off I-77 in Huntersville.