Check a tire retailer- they should have specs.
Also, you can check the side wall of the tire, and it will give you the max pressure for the tire. It is safe to add this amount of air, until you find out the proper inflation for your Aztek. Addition to answer: My 2001 Aztek has tires of two types, Eclipse and Bridgestone, and they say up to 44 psi. However, my manual says to look at the label on the rear edge of the driver's door. There it says 35 psi or 240 kpa both front and back. 60 psi for the spare.
Go with the recommended inflation on your tires.
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30 psi all the way around, according to the Mfg door sticker on my 2008 G6
Factory recommended Tire pressures on the rear fender sticker, but if it is missing it is usually around 3.5psi
bought a used 06 uplander and the label is missing indicating correct tire pressure setting. could someone who has one tell me what I should have them set to. thanks Dean
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How is the ignition key switch replaced on the 2000 Pontiac Sunfire? And after replacing the switch would I have to have it Towed to the Pontiac Dealer in order to have the car key programed to the Computer?
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You either have a failed or a missing tire pressure sensor.