MAZDA Tire Pressure Guide

Mazda vehicles can last for at least 200,000 miles when you take care of them properly. The service technicians at Biggers Mazda want you to get the most out of your new or used Mazda so that it can take care of you and your family. 

Knowing the recommended tire pressure for your Mazda is part of the monthly routine for maintenance. The tires are crucial to your vehicle’s safety, handling, and even fuel efficiency. In addition to keeping them inflated to the recommended tire pressure, your tires should also be rotated every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to make sure they have even wear. They’ll last longer for your South Elgin drives with regular tire rotations.

Do you need to know the recommended tire pressure for your Mazda vehicle? Keep reading with our handy guide from the experts Biggers Mazda.

Factory-Recommended Tire Pressure for Each MAZDA Model

Whether you drive a Mazda CX-5, Mazda3, Mazda CX-50, or another vehicle from the Mazda lineup, you can find the recommended factory Mazda tire pressure specs here. The recommended tire pressure varies by tire size and vehicle size.

  • MAZDA3 Tire Pressure: 36 psi
  • MAZDA6 Tire Pressure: 36 psi for 17-inch wheels/35 psi for 19-inch wheels
  • MAZDA CX-3 Tire Pressure: 36 psi for front/33 psi for rear
  • MAZDA CX-30 Tire Pressure: 36 psi
  • MAZDA CX-5 Tire Pressure: 34 psi for 17-inch wheels/36 psi for 19-inch wheels
  • MAZDA CX-9 Tire Pressure: 36 psi for 18-inch wheels/34 psi for 20-inch wheels
  • MAZDA CX-50 Tire Pressure: 36 psi for 17-inch wheels 
  • MAZDA MX-5 Miata Tire Pressure: 29 psi
  • MAZDA MX-30 Tire Pressure: 36 psi for 18-inch wheels 

Why Is Maintaining the MAZDA-Recommended Tire Pressure Vital?

Your Mazda vehicle’s tire pressure may seem like a small thing to worry about. But, maintaining the recommended tire pressure for your Mazda benefits you in many ways for your Palatine drives and beyond.

See the reasons why you should maintain the right tire pressure for your Mazda:

  1. Improved fuel efficiency
  2. Smooth handling
  3. Even tire wear
  4. Prolonged tire life
  5. Less likely to damage wheels on potholes/hazards
  6. Better braking distances
  7. Improved safety
  8. Less likely to skid or hydroplane
  9. Optimum tire contact patch on Schaumburg roads

MAZDA Tire Service in Elgin!

Is it time for your next tire rotation? Has it been 50,000 miles since your last set of tires? Contact us or schedule service with our team. We’re happy to help in any way we can! We also handle brakes, oil changes, and batteries to keep your Mazda in great shape!

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