Nissan Juke — one of the most recognizable crossovers in its class, combining dynamic design, compact dimensions and good cross-country ability. But even such a reliable car requires regular monitoring of the condition of the tires, namely pressure in them. Not only ride comfort, but also safety, fuel consumption, tread wear and road handling depend on this parameter.

Many owners Juke people ask themselves: what pressure should be in the tires in summer and winter? How to measure it correctly? What are the dangers of deviation from the norm? In this article you will find official data from the manufacturer, tables with recommended values for different generations and wheel sizes, as well as practical tips for maintaining optimal pressure in all conditions.

Official tire pressure standards Nissan Juke by generation

The manufacturer sets recommended tire pressure values depending on vehicle modifications, wheel size and operating conditions. This data is usually indicated on sticker on the driver's door pillar or in the operating instructions. Below is an updated table for all generations Juke, including restyled versions.

Generation / Year of manufacture Tire size Pressure (front wheels), bar / psi Pressure (rear wheels), bar / psi Notes
Nissan Juke F15 (2010–2014) 215/60 R16 2.3 / 33 2.1 / 30 Basic equipment
Nissan Juke F15 (2014–2019, restyling) 215/55 R17 2.4 / 35 2.2 / 32 Sports versions (Nismo)
Nissan Juke F16 (2019–present) 215/60 R17 2.3 / 33 2.1 / 30 Standard and hybrid versions
Nissan Juke F16 (2020–present) 225/45 R19 2.5 / 36 2.3 / 33 Versions with larger rims

⚠️ Attention! The values in the table are given for cold tires (the air temperature in the tire is equal to the ambient temperature). If you measure your blood pressure after a trip, add to the recommended value 0.2–0.3 bar, as the air in the tire heats up and expands.

For hybrid versions Juke (For example, Juke Hybrid 2020+) the manufacturer recommends maintaining pressure at 0.1 bar higherthan for gasoline analogues. This is due to the increased weight of the batteries.

📊 What tire pressure do you keep on your Juke?
  • Strictly according to the table
  • A little higher than normal
  • A little below normal
  • I don't monitor my blood pressure

How to measure tire pressure correctly Nissan Juke?

Monitoring pressure is a simple but critical procedure. Even a slight deviation from the norm can lead to increase in fuel consumption by 5–10% or deterioration in controllability. Here are step-by-step instructions on how to do it correctly:

  1. Preparation. Park the car on a level surface, make sure the tires are cold (at least 3 hours after driving).
  2. Remove the nipple cap. It protects the valve from dirt, but it must be unscrewed before measuring.
  3. Connect the pressure gauge. Place it on the nipple and press firmly (you should hear a short sound of air escaping).
  4. Take the readings. Modern electronic pressure gauges show the value immediately; mechanical ones require a careful look at the scale.
  5. Compare with the norm. If the pressure is lower or higher than recommended, adjust it.

For accurate measurements, use quality pressure gauge (for example, from Michelin or Berkut). Cheap plastic instruments often give an error of up to 0.3 bar, which is critical for small wheels Juke.

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⚠️ Attention! Do not rely on visual assessment of tires. Even if the tire looks normal, the pressure may be below normal for 0.5 bar - this is enough to increase the braking distance on a wet road.

Consequences of incorrect tire pressure

Many drivers underestimate how much tire pressure affects the car's performance. Let's consider the main risks:

  • 🔥 High blood pressure:
    • The contact patch with the road is reduced → grip deteriorates, especially on turns.
    • The load on the central part of the tread increases → uneven wear.
    • Tire stiffness is increasing → discomfort when driving (every unevenness is transmitted to the interior).
  • 🌡️ Low blood pressure:
    • The side tread parts wear out faster → tires are “eaten up” within 20–30 thousand km.
    • Rolling resistance increases → fuel consumption increases by 3–7%.
    • Risk tire overheating and their rupture at high speed.
  • ⚖️ Different tire pressures:
    • Car leads to the side when moving in a straight line.
    • Directional stability deteriorates, especially at speed 100+ km/h.
    • ABS and ESP may work incorrect in emergency situations.

A critical pressure deviation of 0.7 bar or more increases the braking distance Nissan Juke by 15–20 meters at a speed of 100 km/h! This can be a decisive factor in an emergency.

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If you often drive off-road Juke, temporarily reduce the tire pressure by 0.2–0.3 bar - this will improve cross-country ability. But don’t forget to return to normal when you hit the asphalt!

Seasonal features: pressure in summer and winter

Ambient air temperature directly affects tire pressure. The physics is simple: when heated, air expands, and when cooled, it contracts. For Nissan Juke This is especially true due to the compact size of the wheels, where even small changes in pressure are noticeable on handling.

Winter period (from −10°C and below)

  • Tire pressure drops by 0.1–0.2 bar for every 10°C drop in temperature.
  • Recommended increase pressure by 0.2 bar relative to the summer norm (see table above).
  • Use winter tires marked "M+S" - they are less sensitive to pressure changes.

Summer period (from +25°C and above)

  • Pressure may increase by 0.3–0.5 bar after a long trip.
  • Check your tires morning or eveningwhen the asphalt is not heated.
  • Avoid maximum load vehicle - this increases the risk of tire overheating.

⚠️ Attention! If you store Juke in a heated garage in the winter, and then drive out into the cold, the tire pressure will drop by 0.3–0.4 bar in 10–15 minutes. Always check it before traveling!

What should you do if your tire pressure drops on its own?

If tires lose more than 0.1 bar per week, this is a sign microdamage (nail, puncture) or nipple malfunction. Contact a tire shop for diagnostics. A temporary solution is to use a tire sealant (such as Slime), but this will not replace a full repair.

How often to check tire pressure Nissan Juke?

The manufacturer recommends checking the pressure at least once a monthand also before long trips. However, in practice, the frequency depends on several factors:

Operating conditions Recommended Check Frequency
City driving (constant short trips) Once every 2 weeks
Long trips (more than 200 km) Before every trip
Extreme temperatures (in winter below −20°C, in summer above +30°C) Once every 5–7 days
Aggressive driving style (sharp acceleration, braking) Once a week

If your Juke equipped with a system TPMS (tire pressure monitoring), do not ignore its signals! Even if the light comes on periodically, this is a reason to check the tires. In models Juke F16 (2019+) system can show accurate pressure values for each wheel on the on-board computer display.

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Regularly checking tire pressure Nissan Juke saves up to 5% fuel per year and extends tire life by 10–15 thousand km.

How to properly inflate tires Nissan Juke?

If the pressure is below normal, it needs to be restored. Here are the step-by-step instructions:

  1. Prepare your equipment. You will need a compressor (preferably with a pressure gauge) or a pump. For Juke A compressor with maximum pressure is suitable 3–4 bars.
  2. Remove the nipple cap. If it gets stuck, do not use force - use WD-40 or an equivalent.
  3. Connect the compressor hose. Make sure the connection is tight (there should be no air hissing).
  4. Pump in short bursts. Monitor the pressure with a pressure gauge every 5 to 10 seconds to ensure you do not overinflate.
  5. Check the final value. After turning off the compressor, measure the pressure again - it may drop slightly.
  6. Reinstall the cap. It protects the nipple from dirt and moisture.

If you inflate your tires at a gas station, keep in mind that automatic compressors often have an error. Better to use portable pressure gauge for an accurate check.

⚠️ Attention! Never inflate your tires Nissan Juke higher 3.0 bar - this can lead to cord break, especially on old or damaged tires.

Frequently asked questions about tire pressure Nissan Juke

Is it possible to ride on Juke with different tire pressures?

No, it's dangerous! The pressure difference is more than 0.2 bar between the wheels of the same axle leads to uneven tire wear and deterioration in controllability. The vehicle may pull to the side, and during emergency braking it may skid.

What pressure should I put in the spare tire? Juke?

Spare wheel (dokatka) in Nissan Juke requires pressure 4.2 bar. This is indicated on the tire itself or on a sticker in the trunk. The dokatka is designed for short-term use (max. 80 km at a speed of no more than 80 km/h).

Does tire pressure affect fuel consumption?

Yes, and very noticeable! Reduced blood pressure 0.3 bar increases rolling resistance, which leads to excessive fuel consumption by 3–5%. For Juke with a 1.6 engine this is ~0.5–0.7 liters per 100 km.

Do you need to deflate your tires? Juke when overloaded?

No! When overloaded (for example, full trunk + passengers), tire pressure increases automatically due to air compression. There is no need to deflate it - just make sure that it does not exceed the maximum permissible value (indicated on the sidewall of the tire, usually 3.0–3.5 bar).

What should I do if the TPMS shows an error, but the pressure is normal?

Possible reasons:

  • Defective pressure sensor in one of the wheels.
  • The tires were not replaced after system reinitialization (you need to reset the error through the on-board computer menu).
  • Damaged signal transmitter (for example, after tire service).

Contact the service for diagnostics. B Juke F16 TPMS reset is performed via Settings → Milestones → Reset TPMS.