Suzuki Aerio Tire Pressure

Suzuki Aerio models from 2005 to 2007 have recommended tire pressure of 30 psi based on model year, trim and original equipment tire size.

Suzuki Aerio is a passenger car offered in 5 trims and equipped with 2 original equipment tire size sets. You can find recommended tire pressure for Suzuki Aerio by model year, model trim or its original equipment tire size. Do not forget to check out frequently asked questions.


Select Suzuki Aerio year to see its original equipment tire sizes and corresponding tire inflation pressures.

2007 Suzuki Aerio Tire Pressure

Recommended tire pressure for 2007 Suzuki Aerio is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P185/65R14 85S 30 psi 30 psi
P195/55R15 84V 30 psi 30 psi

2006 Suzuki Aerio Tire Pressure

Recommended tire pressure for 2006 Suzuki Aerio is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P185/65R14 85S 30 psi 30 psi
P195/55R15 84V 30 psi 30 psi

2005 Suzuki Aerio Tire Pressure

Recommended tire pressure for 2005 Suzuki Aerio is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P185/65R14 85S 30 psi 30 psi
P195/55R15 84V 30 psi 30 psi

Select Suzuki Aerio trim to see its original equipment tire sizes and corresponding tire inflation pressures.

Tire Pressure for Suzuki Aerio

Recommended tire inflation for Suzuki Aerio is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P185/65R14 85S 30 psi 30 psi

Tire Pressure for Suzuki Aerio LX

Recommended tire inflation for Suzuki Aerio LX is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P195/55R15 84V 30 psi 30 psi

Tire Pressure for Suzuki Aerio Premium

Recommended tire inflation for Suzuki Aerio Premium is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P195/55R15 84V 30 psi 30 psi

Tire Pressure for Suzuki Aerio S

Recommended tire inflation for Suzuki Aerio S is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P185/65R14 85S 30 psi 30 psi

Tire Pressure for Suzuki Aerio SX

Recommended tire inflation for Suzuki Aerio SX is 30 psi for front tires and 30 psi for rear tires.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P195/55R15 84V 30 psi 30 psi

Recommended tire inflation for Suzuki Aerio original equipment tire sizes with matching trims and model years.

Tire Size Front Tire Pressure Rear Tire Pressure
P185/65R14 85S 30 psi 30 psi
Years: 2005 - 2007
Trims: S Base Model
P195/55R15 84V 30 psi 30 psi
Years: 2005 - 2007
Trims: LX SX Premium

All listed data and/or calculations are for informational purposes only. TirePressure.com does not warrant or make any representations regarding the accuracy of or the results of the use of this information. Always refer to vehicle owner's manual for recommended tire pressure settings. Never overinflate or overload a tire beyond its maximum capabilities listed on sidewall.


What should Suzuki Aerio tire pressure be?

Recommended tire pressure for Suzuki Aerio tires is 30 psi, as set by vehicle manufacturer according to model's original equipment tire size and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) to optimize vehicle safety, performance and fuel efficiency.

Where to find recommended tire pressure for Suzuki Aerio?

Suzuki Aerio recommended tire pressure can be found in owner's manual, on a tire placard on the side of driver's door or door jam, on the trunk lid, in the console or on the fuel door. Tire inflation will be listed in psi (pounds per square inch), bar or kPa (kilopascals).

How to check tire pressure on Suzuki Aerio?

To check Suzuki Aerio tire pressure you will first need to determine its recommended tire pressure for the front and rear tires. Take off tire valve caps and use a tire pressure gauge to check tire inflation in every tire. Adjust Suzuki Aerio tire pressure to its recommended levels. If overinflated, let some air out by pressing down the center plunger in the valve stem. If underinflated, add air with tire inflator. Recheck tire pressure to make sure all tires are properly inflated. Replace the valve stem caps. Make sure to check tire pressure when tires are "cold" and have not been driven for at least 3 hours. Remember that the front and rear tire pressures may differ.

What is proper tire pressure for Suzuki Aerio replacement tires?

If you replace Suzuki Aerio original equipment tires with non-stock tires that have different size or load capacity, new tires may require substantially different inflation pressures. Use our tire pressure calculator to find proper tire inflation when switching to a different tire size.

What is recommended winter tire pressure for Suzuki Aerio?

Tire pressure fluctuates with ambient temperatures. When temperatures drop, Suzuki Aerio tires may lose approximately 1 psi of air pressure for every 10 degree Fahrenheit decrease. During winter Suzuki Aerio tires can be inflated 3 to 5 psi above the recommended tire pressure settings to compensate for lower temperatures. Do not overinflate above the maximum tire inflation pressure value indicated on tire sidewall. Make sure to check tire pressure regularly in the winter to keep tires properly inflated for a safe ride on snow and icy roads.

Is Suzuki Aerio equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)?

If your Suzuki Aerio is built after 2007, it is most likely equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Check owner's manual to see if your model has TPMS.

Why is Suzuki Aerio tire pressure light on?

If Suzuki Aerio TPMS warning light comes on and stays on, it means at least one of the tires is underinflated. If TPMS warning light goes on and off, fluctuating ambient temperatures may be the reason. If Suzuki Aerio TPMS warning light flashes for 90 seconds when you start the vehicle and then remains illuminated, the TPMS is not functioning properly and you should have it serviced.

How to reset tire pressure light on Suzuki Aerio?

To reset tire pressure light on Suzuki Aerio, follow the instructions in owner's manual. If tire pressure monitoring system will not reset, there may be a problem with tire pressure sensors.