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Can you tell me the ideal tire pressure for a 2004 Corolla?

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Janet B.

The recommended tire pressure for the 2004 Toyota Corolla base model with 205/55/R16 tires is 36 PSI or 2.5 bar. In the European metric system, 2.5 bar is equivalent to PSI and can be used interchangeably. The recommended PSI may differ based on the Corolla model and tire size, such as for the 225/45R17 tires, where it is 33 PSI or 2.3 bar, just like for the 225/40R18 tires. To determine the correct PSI for your specific Corolla model and tire size, refer to the owner's manual or check the sticker inside the car's door, which provides the recommended tire pressure along with other information.

More answers

  • naser

    The suggested tire pressure for the 2004 Toyota Corolla is 30 pounds per square inch.

  • Lee C.

    35 pounds per square inch

  • M ijaz

    Check the area on the door where the driver's seat is located.

  • Russell Fletcher

    What if your 2003 Toyota is so old that the tire pressure isn't listed on the door anymore, and it didn't come with the owner's manual?

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