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Can you tell me the correct tire pressure for a 2007 Camry?

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Maurice Hart

As an American, I'd put it this way: The ideal tire pressure for your 2007 Toyota Camry will vary based on the size of the wheels your car has. If your model has 16-inch wheels, you should inflate all four tires to 30 PSI. For models with 17-inch wheels, the recommended tire pressure is 32 PSI for all four tires. This car is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that will alert you with a dashboard light if your tire pressure drops too low, indicating it's time for a refill.

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  • Scott K

    In the 2007 Toyota Camry owner's manual, it advises maintaining a tire pressure of 32 pounds per square inch (psi).

  • Malolo T

    Here's a rephrased and unique version: "All four cylinders are running at 30 pounds per square inch.

  • Joe momma

    There's a label on the driver's side door with the recommended tire pressures.

  • Myra S

    "Prices for Tayerr

  • Logan M

    It varies based on the tire size and the weather conditions. The tire pressure seems to be around 30 to 32 pounds depending on the size of the tire.

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