The quickest way to find out what the recommended Prius tire pressure should be is to look inside the car’s door jamb. You’ll see a label that is where your car door connects to the body of the car. On that label you’ll see your tire PSI number. Fill your tire to match that number. If you cannot read the label then you’ll need to try a few other things to find it.

Prius Tire Pressure

Another way to find your Prius tire pressure is to check the manual. Hopefully, it is tucked away safely in the glovebox. You can open it up and use the index in the back of the manual to find page numbers listed for tires or tire pressure.

Unfortunately, not everyone has kept their car manual. Buying a used car is especially problematic when it comes to having the manual still with the car. If yours is missing then you can download a copy of it on the Prius website.
Select your car model and year in the drop down menu and it will pull up a brand new manual for you to download and then print. Keep a copy of that manual inside your car.

Guessing what your tire pressure should be is never a good idea. This can cause the tires to be overinflated or underinflated. When this happens it can cause uneven tire wear, greatly shortening the life of your tires. You will need to know for sure the psi your tires should be.

A1 Performance Auto Repair

If you cannot find what your Prius tire pressure should be with the above methods then stop by A1 Performance Auto Repair. We can look it up and then replace the information on the sticker in your door jamb.

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