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It makes no difference if you have 16", 17", or 18" wheels. The correct tire pressure is the same for all of these sizes. The correct pressure is listed in your owners manual and on the drivers door post.
Depends on the vehicle the tire is mounted on. That is what determines the correct air pressure not the tire. The correct pressure is listed in the owner's manual and normally on the driver's door post. The pressure written on the tire sidewall is the maximum pressure the tire can handle.
It would depend on the vehicle.
If your Jetta came with 16 inch wheels as original equipment the correct tire pressure is located on a plaque mounted on the driver's side door post. If the 16 inch tires are not original to your car, the tire pressure on my 2007 jetta with 16 inch wheels is 34 pounds front and rear.
The tire sidewall will list max pressure. Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure.Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for the vehicleThe tire sidewall will list the max pressure.Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for the vehicle
Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicleCheck the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
32-35psi
The recommended pressure is listed on a decal on the drivers door jamb. With 215/65/16 tires, they recommend 36 psi cold
The tire pressure is listed in a label on the door jamb, in the owners manual, or somewhere else on the car.
Try to measure the tire pressure on a cold(!) tire and it should be 2 bar for 16' and 17' standard tires.
16 lbs.