35 p.s.i. to 40 p.s.i. depending on whether you have more than the normal load. For example, if you are always carrying a full load of passengers and some heavy equipment in the boot or if you're always driving alone with nothing more than a few extra pounds of hand luggage.
The answer is in both the driver's manual and on the tire itself. If you don't have either of these, then try using Toyota.com or go to a Toyota dealership.
32.7 front and rear
depends on what type of tires you got. it should say on the side of the tire some where.
My Toyota Harrier 240G has done 17.2km/L but average is around 13km/L
Tire pressures vary by tire manufacturer and tire application. The maximum tire pressures are marked on the sidewall of the tire during the manufacturing process. Also, the recommended tire size and pressures are usually found on the drivers side door pillar.
According to this site http://www.thetyrepressuremonitor.com/tyrepressures_toyota.html the tyre pressures on a Toyota Picnic (which is the same vehicle but sold in Europe) should be 34 psi.
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Try looking in either the door jambs or in the fuel filler door, there should be a label telling you the correct pressures
mine I use 35 psi for the 2 front tires and 40 psi for the 2 rear tires.
Tire pressures are measured in (Bar) or (PSI).
The recommended tire pressures are located on the tire. Each brand of tire is different and you should follow the proper psi for each.
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