Tire pressure is listed on the side of tires. Not all tires us the same air pressure.
---another view: Tires list their max tire pressure, which might not be the best for your car. You should read the owner's manual, or look for a label with recommended pressures on the driver's door jam. (I think that's where it usually is.) It will usually show recommended front and rear pressures for both a half load and a fully loaded car...those are the pressures you should follow. If you just inflate to the max on the sidewalls you might wear them out in the center of their treads first, and give yourself a harshetr than needed ride. Race car drivers will sometimes run a few laps then measure tire tread temps in the center and edges of the tread...you ideally have the same temp across the width of your tread, but this is a measurement non-race drivers do not have a way to easier gauge...so use the recommendations of the car engineers! But most importantly, check tire pressures regularly no matter what you decide to run them at. Radial tires do not visibly show as their pressures decrease, unlike the bias ply tires of old. A radial might be 10-15 lb low with very little added bulge showing.
Look in the door jamb. Your correct tire pressure will be listed on the sticker there, near your VIN#
You should inflate the tire to the pressure recommended on the label on the drivers door jamb of the vehicle, not the max press on the tire.
36 psi.
32 lbs is A good setting.
The sensor is part of the tire valve stem.
YES.
Tire pressure sensor in mounted inside the tire at the valve stem. The valve stem is part of the sensor.
32 psi front and ack
On a 1994 Lincoln Town Car : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
The correct tire pressure is listed in your owners manual and on a placard on the drivers door, or somewhere else on the vehicle. Until you find the correct pressure run them with 32 psi. well that's good if your using the car just to drive with if ur racing or racing around town with it u want at least 35 maybe more i got a 89 with 16 inch wheels i have to run 38 in the front and 36 in the reaar fo rthe tires to wear right
It looks like a little yellow flat tire.
On a 1994 Lincoln Town Car : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap