How do I check tire pressure on a 2021 Toyota Corolla?
I have a 2021 Toyota Corolla, but recently it’s been pulling to one side while I’m driving. I’m thinking that the tire pressure is a bit off, but I’ve never checked it before. How do I do it?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Checking tire pressure on a 2021 Toyota Corolla is surprisingly easy—you just need to make sure the front tires are at 35 PSI and the rear tires are at 33 PSI. To check this, you can either use the Toyota app—go to maintenance underneath My Garage—or follow these simple steps:
Open the driver’s side door and look at the door jamb to find the correct PSI.
Locate the valve stem on your tire and unscrew it.
Press the tire gauge against the valve stem to get an accurate PSI rating.
Fill the tire or deflate the tire as necessary.
Repeat for all tires that need adjustments.
You’re done!
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