For the 2010 Nissan Rogue, the typical cold-inflation targets are about 33 psi in the front tires and 32 psi in the rear tires. The exact values can vary with tire size and trim, so always verify on the door placard or in the owner’s manual.
Where to find the official tire pressure
To ensure you inflate to the correct specification, start with the vehicle's tire placard located on the driver’s door pillar. This placard shows the cold-inflation pressure for the front and rear tires, in psi, and may also note the spare tire's pressure. If your Rogue uses a different tire size due to aftermarket wheels or a different trim, the numbers may differ.
Use these steps to locate and confirm the official tire pressures for your Rogue:
- Look at the driver’s door jamb for a sticker labeled "Tire Inflation Pressure" or similar; note the front and rear numbers in psi.
- Pay attention to the units (psi) and whether the placard shows separate values for front and rear tires.
- If your vehicle has a different tire size due to aftermarket wheels or a different trim, consult the owner’s manual or dealer for the correct pressures.
Verifying these numbers on the placard ensures you inflate correctly for safety and efficiency.
Typical tire pressures for common Rogue configurations
Most 2010 Rogues with common tire sizes use the following cold-inflation targets:
- Front tires: 33 psi
- Rear tires: 32 psi
- Spare tire (if a standard spare is installed): 60 psi
Remember that actual numbers can differ based on tire size, load, and manufacturer recommendations; always check the placard on the door jamb or the owner's manual for your exact configuration.
How to check and adjust tire pressure
Follow these steps to check and adjust tire pressure accurately:
- Ensure tires are cold before measuring (no driving for at least three hours).
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge and compare readings to the official specification for each axle (front vs rear).
- Inflate or deflate as needed to reach the target psi for each tire.
- Recheck all tires after adjustment and reinstall valve caps securely.
Keeping tires within the recommended range improves safety, fuel efficiency, handling, and tire wear.
Spare tire considerations
The spare tire may have a different pressure requirement (often around 60 psi). Check your vehicle’s spare tire label and the owner's manual for the exact value if you carry a full-size or run-flat spare.
Notes for trims and tire sizes
The Rogue's tire pressure can vary with trim level and tire size. Some models with larger wheels or run-flat tires may have slightly different targets. If you have aftermarket tires, or you are regularly carrying heavy loads, consult the placard or dealer for any adjusted pressures.
Summary
For a 2010 Nissan Rogue, start with approximately 33 psi for the front tires and 32 psi for the rear tires when cold. Always confirm with the door jamb placard or owner’s manual, and adjust for tire size and load. Regular checks help optimize safety, handling, and tire life.


