Hyundai Tucson Tire Pressure
Manufacturer-recommended PSI. Data sourced from Hyundai Tucson Owner's Manual.
Recommended Tire Pressure
Always check on cold tires (parked 3+ hours). Verify on your driver-side door jamb sticker.
Compatible Tire Sizes
Important Note
Most Tucson trims come with a compact spare tire ("donut") rated at 60 PSI — significantly higher than the regular tires. The spare is for temporary use only (max 50 mph, 50 miles). Check its pressure every few months even if you never use it, as it can lose air while sitting in the trunk.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the correct tire pressure for Hyundai Tucson?
The recommended tire pressure for the Hyundai Tucson is 33 PSI for all four tires, measured cold.
Where do I find the tire pressure sticker on my Tucson?
Look on the driver-side door jamb (the frame area when you open the door). The sticker shows the recommended cold tire pressure for your specific trim and tire size.
What happens if my Tucson tire pressure is too low?
Under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance, reducing fuel efficiency by up to 3%. They also wear unevenly on the outer edges and increase the risk of blowouts at highway speeds.
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