Nissan Xterra Tire Pressure Guide (2000–2015): Complete PSI Chart by Year and Tire Size

Maintaining the correct tire pressure on your Nissan Xterra is essential for optimal safety, performance, and fuel economy. Below is the most comprehensive guide available online—covering every Xterra model year and tire configuration, including factory sizes, load indexes, and recommended PSI levels.


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🚙 Why Correct Tire Pressure Matters for Your Nissan Xterra

The Nissan Xterra is a rugged, off-road-ready SUV, but its tires are only as capable as their air pressure allows. Proper inflation ensures:

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  • Consistent traction on all terrains
  • Even tire wear and extended lifespan
  • Improved fuel efficiency
  • Better ride comfort and steering response

Underinflation can lead to poor handling and overheating, while overinflation can cause excessive wear and reduced grip.


⚙️ How to Check Nissan Xterra Tire Pressure

Every Xterra model from 2000 onward includes a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). However, we recommend verifying readings manually using a digital gauge at least once a month and before long trips.

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  • Locate the placard: Inside the driver’s door jamb
  • Check pressure cold: Before driving or after the vehicle has been parked for 3+ hours
  • Adjust using an air compressor: Match the PSI values below to your model year and tire size

📊 Nissan Xterra Tire Pressure Chart by Year

The table below lists the factory-recommended tire pressures for all Nissan Xterra trims from 2000 to 2015.

Model YearTire SizeLoad IndexSpeed RatingFront PSIRear PSI
2015P265/75R16114S3535
2014P265/75R16114S3535
2013P265/75R16114S3535
2012P265/75R16114S3535
2011P265/75R16114S3535
2010P265/75R16114S3535
2009P265/75R16114S3535
2008P265/75R16114S3535
2007P265/75R16114S3535
2006P265/75R16114S3535
2005P265/75R16115S3535
2004P265/70R15110S3030
P265/70R16111S3030
P265/65R17110T3030
2003P265/70R15110S3030
P265/70R16111S3535
P265/65R17110T3030
2002P265/70R15110S3030
P265/70R16111S3030
P265/65R17110T3030
2001P235/70R1595H2626
P265/70R15110S2626
2000P235/75R15105S2626

🧭 Recommended Tire Pressure by Trim Level (2005–2015)

TrimTire SizeRecommended PSI
Xterra S / XP265/70R1635 psi
Xterra Off-Road / PRO-4XP265/75R1635 psi
Xterra SEP265/65R1735 psi

🛠️ Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

All 2008 and newer Nissan Xterras include a TPMS that automatically alerts the driver if tire pressure drops below the safe threshold.
If the TPMS warning light stays on after refilling:

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  1. Drive at least 10–15 minutes above 30 mph to reset.
  2. If it remains on, manually reset through the TPMS reset button under the dashboard or by disconnecting the vehicle battery for 10 minutes.

💡 Nissan Xterra Tire Care Tips

  • Rotate tires every 6,000–8,000 miles.
  • Inspect tread depth regularly; replace tires below 2/32".
  • Adjust PSI for load: Add 2–3 psi when towing or carrying heavy cargo.
  • Seasonal adjustment: In cold weather, pressure drops ~1 psi per 10°F drop in temperature.

🧭 How to Fix Low Tire Pressure in 5 Easy Steps

  1. Park safely and ensure the tires are cool.
  2. Remove the valve cap and attach a digital pressure gauge.
  3. Read PSI and compare it to the recommended chart.
  4. Inflate or deflate using an air compressor.
  5. Recheck all tires and reinstall valve caps securely.

⚡ Quick Reference Summary

Tire SizeRecommended PSICommon Trim
P265/75R1635 psiOff-Road, PRO-4X
P265/70R1635 psiS, X
P265/65R1735 psiSE
P235/70R1526 psiEarly Base Models
P265/70R1530 psi2002–2004

🚗 Final Thoughts

For the Nissan Xterra (2000–2015), tire pressures range between 26 and 35 psi, depending on tire size and year. Keeping your tires at the correct PSI ensures optimal handling, longer lifespan, and improved off-road performance. Always verify PSI levels during major temperature changes and before long trips.

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