The recommended tire pressure for a 2010 Toyota Highlander is typically around 30 to 35 PSI (pounds per square inch) for both the front and rear tires. It's important to check the owner's manual or the tire placard located on the driver's side door jamb for the exact specifications, as they can vary based on the specific model and tire size. Always ensure tires are inflated to the proper pressure for optimal safety and performance.
The tire pressure in a 2005 Toyota Highlander should be about 35 pounds. This model has a low pressure indicator alarm.
An orange circle with an exclamation mark in it.
Toyota recommends 225/70R16.
There is a button under the steering wheel press it in for about 5 seconds and the light will go out. Then your tire pressure is low it will light again check your tire pressure inflate then push the button again.
Yes, if the vehicle came equipped wiht that option, unless the original spare tire was removed and replaced - or - the sensor was damaged or removed from the wheel. When the low air pressure alarm goes off it is THAT tire that is most often overlooked.
Look on the door jamb of the drivers door. There is a plate affixed to the jamb telling you what size tires and what the inflation pressure should be.
AnswerThe recommended pressure ratings will always be found on the sidewall of the tire. This is a DOT requirement.The maximum tire pressure for the tire is found on the side wall of the tire. The recommended best tire pressure for the car is found in the owners manual.
255/65 R17
Yes
Check door jambs or fuel fill door - should be a label telling you how much
Toyota recommends 225/70R16 size tires.
The answer will depend on the tyre pressure and the mass of and in the Highlander.