That depends on the tire. We have a Cobalt which only requires 44 psi. But the truck I drive at work requires 130 psi in the tires. There isn't one universal answer to this question.
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Just because a tire says 44 PSI doesn't mean you should run 44 PSI. I run 36 PSI in both winter and summer. Just remember that when temperature changes throughout the seasons you will have to readjust tire pressure to compensate for it.
Check your drivers side door jam. Tire pressure label is at the bottom. Front tire is 240 KPA or 35 PSI. Rear is 300 KPA or 44 PSI. Spare tire is 300KPA or 44 PSI. These pressure ranges are for tire size 195 165 R15 which are the original equipment size for the 2004 Passat 1.8t.
40-44 psi read the pressure requirement on the tire itself written on the tire close to the edge of the rim . it will say so many lb's. at so much pressure
Answerdecal in the driver door jamb will have the the recommended air pressures NOT IN DOOR JAMB ON W CAR IT'S UNDER DECK LID. SHOULD BE 30 PSI.should not always be 30 psi, i have 14 in tires that take 60 psi. most this size take between 30 and 44 though. the tire itself will tell you. it will say (_ max psi) on the outside of the tire around where the white wall would be.
Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
You will find the recommended PSI for your specific tire on the sidewall of the tire. This applies to all tires and sizes. Update: the recommended PSI is *not* on the sidewall of the tire. This is the Max PSI, which is the recommended PSI for carrying a maximum vehicle load. The recommended PSI varies, depending on the type of vehicle the tire is used on. I believe the recommended PSI for a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee is 35 front and rear. You should never run max PSI (which is around 44 for most standard tires) unless you're bearing maximum load capacity for your vehicle.
The first thing is check the air psi. , alot of tires need 44 psi. instead of the old 32 to 35. if the tire preasure is fine then you need to get it alligned at a shop with the the proper equipment. allignment or tire preasure is going to be the fix, it will be one of the two or it is possible that it could be both.
The maximum safe pressure will be listed on the side of the tire. It could be 35 or 44 psi. It will depend on the tire. The vehicles owners manual or a label on the drive side door jamb will list recommended pressure for the vehicle.The maximum safe pressure will be listed on the side of the tire. It could be 35 or 44 psi. It will depend on the tire. The vehicles owners manual or a label on the drive side door jamb will list recommended pressure for the vehicle.