

Wondering about the recommended Subaru Forester tire pressure? Maybe you have questions about the optimal Subaru Outback tire pressure. Fortunately, the team at Subaru Lakeland has created this helpful guide to the recommended tire pressure for the entire lineup. Is your Subaru tire pressure monitor showing that the levels are low? This guide can show you the optimal tire pressure for your particular Subaru model. Need to fill up the tires on your Subaru? Schedule service at Subaru Lakeland today!Â
Subaru Tire Pressure By Model
If your Subaru tire pressure monitor is warning you that you need to add more air to your tires, this guide can help you determine just how much is needed for optimal driving on the roads of Lakeland and Lakeland Heights.Â
Subaru Crosstrek Tire Pressure
The Subaru Crosstrek is equipped with 3 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru Crosstrek tire pressure ranges from 30 psi to 36 psi.Â
Subaru Ascent Tire Pressure
The Subaru Ascent is equipped with 2 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru Ascent tire pressure ranges from 33 psi to 35 psi.Â
Subaru Forester Tire Pressure
The Subaru Forester is equipped with 8 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru Forester tire pressure ranges from 28 psi to 36 psi.Â
Subaru Outback Tire Pressure
The Subaru Outback is equipped with 6 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru Outback tire pressure ranges from 30 psi to 35 psi.Â
Subaru Impreza Tire Pressure
The Subaru Impreza is equipped with 9 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru Impreza tire pressure ranges from 29 psi to 36 psi.Â
Subaru Legacy Tire Pressure
The Subaru Legacy is equipped with 12 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru Legacy tire pressure ranges from 30 psi to 35 psi.Â
Subaru WRX Tire Pressure
The Subaru WRX is equipped with 2 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru WRX tire pressure ranges from 32 psi to 33 psi.
Subaru BRZ Tire Pressure
The Subaru BRZ is equipped with 3 original equipment tire size sets. The recommended Subaru BRZ tire pressure is 35 psi.Â
How to Change the Subaru Tire Pressure Monitor from KPA to PSIÂ
You may be looking to change the reading on your Subaru tire pressure monitor from kpa to psi. Drivers in Winter Haven and Bartow can easily do this at home. Simply follow the instructions below:
- Use the i/SET up and down arrows on the steering column of your vehicle to make your way through the menu on the combination meter display.Â
- Locate "pull and hold i/SET switch."Â
- Instructions will pop up on your screen.Â
- Pull and hold the i/SET switch for the menu until "settings" pops up on your screen.Â
- Select "screen settings."
- Scroll down to "tire pressure units" and press the i/SET button.Â
- Find "psi" and press the i/SET button again.Â
- The message "setting complete" will appear on your combination meter display. When this happens, you can return to the "tire pressure units" screen.Â
- Scroll to go back or wait a moment for the screen to automatically return to the "change setting" screen.
- Confirm your settings.Â
Contact Subaru Lakeland for Tire Pressure Recommendations
If you have questions about your Subaru's tire pressure, drivers in Lake Wales or Auburndale can reach out to the team at Subaru Lakeland. We would be more than happy to assist you with all of your automotive needs.Â
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