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How do you check the tire pressure on a Toyota 4Runner?

I’m planning on taking my Toyota 4Runner off-roading next weekend, and I want to make sure the tires are in good shape beforehand. How do I check the tire pressure?

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Macy Fouse · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sounds like you’re in for an adventure! Your 4Runner is equipped to detect low tire pressure, but you don’t want to rely on that alone.
Whether your tire pressure warning light is illuminated or not, here’s how to check the tire pressure on a Toyota 4Runner:
  • Verify the recommended tire pressure for your model in your owner’s manual or on the sticker located on the driver’s side door frame. For the majority of 4Runner models, this will be 32 PSI for both the front and back tires.
  • For every tire, unscrew the valve screw cap. Then, place your
    tire pressure gauge
    firmly onto the stem of the valve.
  • The reading will tell you the air pressure in your tire so you can adjust it as needed.
To keep your tires in good shape, it’s a good idea to check your tire pressure once a month. You should especially check before any long trip or when the seasons change. Maintaining the appropriate tire pressure can play a big role in keeping your car-related costs as low as possible.
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