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The 2005 Toyota Echo comes with P175/65R14 tires as standard across all models. For the standard load version (81 SL), tire pressure can be set between 26 to 35 pounds per square inch, with a recommended inflation of 33 PSI for regular use. If you opt for the extra load version (84 XL), you can safely increase the pressure to 41 PSI. It's important to remember that for heavy loads, you can slightly increase the pressure as long as you stay below the maximum limit of 41 PSI.
The recommended tire pressure for a Toyota Echo is 33 pounds per square inch (psi) for the front tires and 30 psi for the rear tires.
Maintain tire pressure between 30 and 35 pounds per square inch.
On a 2005 Echo, Toyota suggests maintaining a tire pressure of 31 psi in the front and 29 psi in the rear.
On my 2004 Echo Hatchback, I have XL tires with 38 psi in the front and 35 psi in the rear.
The weight limit is required to be 35 pounds.
Can you please provide the air pressure specification for the tires on a 2004 Toyota Echo sedan?