There's a sticker on the door frame on the driver's side door. If you're using the factory size tires, the proper inflation for those tires will be listed on that sticker. If you are not using the factory size, which is NOT recommended, you can see the MAX pressure stamped on the tire. You should always use the factory sized tires that came with the vehicle because your car's computer is set for that size. Your gas mileage will suffer if you use different sized tires than what is recommended.
Listed in your owner's manual and on the driver's door post.
the tire pressure for most Grand Marquis models is 31 psi front, 35 psi rear.
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure.Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicleThe tire sidewall will list the max pressure.Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
No, you should use the correct parts to make sure it works reliably.
10w30 in the summer is good, and if in cold climates then 5w30 will do just fine.
Yes, that is the correct part number.
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For my tires it usually 35
Six quarts should be correct, but consult your owner's manual. ===================================================== According to the 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : ( 5.0 U.S. quarts of 5W-20 )
The right tire pressure for a 1993 Mercury Sable is between 33 and 36 psi. Correct tire pressure will save you in gasoline cost over time.
Hi; the sticker on the inside rear door of my `92 Grand Marquis GS states as follows: standard package- 215-70R15 handling package- 225-70R15 hope this helps!!
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