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The 2002 Toyota Corolla had a total of SRX different setups. There were automatic and manual versions available for each of the S, LE, and CE models. The S and LE trims were equipped with P185/65R14 tires, while the CE had P175/65R14 tires. It's worth noting this difference as each type of tire has a specific optimal inflation range. The P175/65R14'S81SL tires can be inflated to a maximum of 36 PSI, while the 84XL variant can handle up to 41 PSI. On the other hand, the P185/65R14 tires only come in an 85SL version with a maximum inflation of 35 PSI. Both tire sizes have a minimum inflation requirement of 26 PSI. However, for regular driving (not carrying heavy loads), it is recommended to keep the tire pressure between 32 and 33 PSI.
The recommended tire pressure for the 2002 Toyota Corolla is 32 pounds per square inch (psi).