26psi
18psi in the front tires, 26psi in the rears.
the manuel reads 26psi to 36psi
Minimum - 26psi Maximum - 36psi I would fill it to about 31psi.
155/60X13H Front 33Psi Rear 26Psi My email is on my bio page if you have different sized tyres
24psi Front, 26psi Rear http://www.thetyrepressuremonitor.com/locate.asp?action=tire_pressure&maker=SUZUKI%20(4X4)&car_model=8151
26psi (cold) You can also find that information on the information sticker by opening the driver's door then look for it on the lock pillar. your welcome....tigertou
AnswerIt can handle roughly 26psi. No more. I personally wouldn't go over 20 for a DD, 25 for track.
On a classic Beetle, tire pressure's different front to rear--18psi in the front, 26psi in the rear. It's like this because the engine is in the back, and the car gets harder to drive if the pressure's the same at both ends. (You can also create this differential by using larger tires in back, which is done on the Porsche 911.)
There is no simple answer to this. It depends on the size of the tyres fitted, and the load carried in the vehicle. Lacking any other info, go 28PSI on the front, 26PSI on the rear, and call your local tyre specialist or dealer as soon as you can for more accurate info, making sure you know the tyre size, such as 195/65 R15 81H.
pressure test line comming from fuel tank,one of two ways,1.disconect line from fuel filter on side where fuel line connects from fuel tank,if pressure 26psi to 35psi reconnect line to filter and check your line on other side of filter if pressure holds your fuel pump and fuel filter are ok,the other way is to disconnect inlet line from tank to fuel regulator and check your fuel pressure,the only thing with this method is if your fuel filter is clogging or clogged you will not get an accurate fuel psi.you can also check your fuel regulator,you fuses,or your relays to anything that has to do with your,depending on what type of car you have
Hi, The recommeneded tire pressure for a 1.2 clio would be: Front Rear - With 2 aduts in front and luggage 1,9 bar / 28 psi 1,8 bar / 26psi - With 2 adults in front + 2 kids in back + luggage 2,0 bar / 29 psi 1,9 bar / 28 psi This is as stated in the sticker located in the driver's door and the manual assuming you keep the same size wheel and tire combination, which in my case is: 175/75R14. Regards, Ed