2016 Nissan Titan tire pressure recommendations

2016 Nissan Titan tire pressure recommendations

As we all gear up and face the winter weather conditions occurring throughout the country, it’s important that we also focus on the well being of our vehicles. Tires are some of the most hardworking parts of our vehicles that encounter the brunt of the wear and tear on the road. In order to keep even our toughest vehicles in shape, we’re sharing the 2016 Nissan Titan tire pressure recommendations drivers should follow.

When checking or filling a vehicle’s tires, it’s important to do so only after they have reached their cold temperature. This means the vehicle hasn’t been driven in over three hours or has traveled less than a mile before being checked. It allows drivers to get a more accurate read so they can fill the tires to their appropriate level.

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A 2016 Nissan Titan’s front tires should be filled to 65 psi. Depending on the size of the rear tires, they should be filled between 65-73 psi. When the spare tire is used temporarily, it should also be filled between 65-73 psi depending on their size.

2016 Nissan Titan tire pressureHow to check tire pressure on a Nissan Titan

  1. take off the valve cap from the tire
  2. gently push the tire pressure gauge to the valve
  3. remove and reference the gauge to determine the tire’s air pressure
  4. add or release as much air as needed to make the tire’s pressure meet Nissan’s specifications
  5. replace the valve cap
  6. check all other tires including the spare

Drivers needing to replace their tires due to winter wear can schedule a car maintenance appointment with our team at Matt Castrucci Nissan. We ensure each Nissan is outfitted with genuine parts intended for their performances.