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front tire pressure cold =33 PSI Rear tire pressure cold = 35 PSI
every tire is different. You can find out how much pressure your tire needs by looking on the side of the tire or their is a sticker on the inside of the driver side door that tells you too. 32 to 35 psi cold
yes it can cause low tire pressure
Tire pressure is related to what type of tire it is. the recommended pressure for the tire is on the side wall of the tire ========================================================== That is the MAXIMUM cold tire inflation pressure that is shown on the side of the tire
The OEM tire pressures are regulated by the vehicle characteristics, not the tire. The same tire may be used on many different vehicles at many different operating pressures. The normal safe operating tire pressures of a vehicle are determined by the vehicle manufacturer and not the tire manufacturer. The only tire pressures that are listed on the tire are the MAXIMUM operating pressure for ANY application and the maxumum BEAD SEATING pressure. The Tire pressure sensors are calibrated to the OEM pressures, probably would not be programable. All the pressure sensing system does is warn of low vehicle tire pressure (probably below the vehicle posted minimum), correct? If the system reads and displays the actual pressure in the tire, then pressure is pressure and will remain the same regardless of the tire brand or size.
The correct tire pressure is listed on you driver's door post and in your owner's manual. The maximum you should put in your tires is 35psi cold.Note: The correct pressure for the vehicle is NOT listed on the side of the tire. The pressure listed on the tire is the maximum pressure the tire can handle. The same tire is installed on many different cars and the correct pressure may be different on each vehicle.
It should list the cold tire pressure for all tires.
Air pressure is the same throughout the tire.
The correct tire pressure depends on the tire. The max pressure will be listed on the sidewall of the tire. I usually run about 5lbs less than the max. Always check your tire pressure when the tires are cold.
Then the correct pressure is 35 psi when the tire is cold.
Because when the air in a tire gets colder, it contracts and that reduces the pressure in the tire.
It means tire pressure before you drive. It will always go up when the tire is warm, and go down when cool.