2017 Toyota Camry

    Tire Pressure (TPMS) on 2017 Toyota Camry

    Safety Systems

    Get Serviced Soon

    One or more tires have pressure significantly below the recommended level, affecting handling and fuel economy.

    Quick answer for your 2017 Toyota Camry

    You can drive short distances, but get the vehicle serviced soon to avoid further damage.

    Dashboard layouts vary by model year. This guide applies to your 2017 Toyota Camry — the meaning and urgency are the same across vehicles.

    Common causes

    • Low tire pressure (most common)
    • Seasonal temperature change
    • Puncture or slow leak
    • Faulty TPMS sensor or dead battery in sensor

    What to do

    Check all tire pressures at the nearest gas station. Inflate to the recommended PSI found on the driver's door sticker.

    Estimated repair cost

    $0–$50

    Exact cost depends on the cause and labor rates in your area.