its is mentioned in the glove box of the car. Full load its 33psi and with half load 30 psi
2.1 bar front and rear
A 1999 Hyundai Accent tire pressure would normally be 32 pis. The tire has the rating stamped into the sidewall.
The ideal pressure is the pressure recommended by the manufacture of the vehicle the tires are mounted on. Look in the owners manual and on the drivers door post for the ideal pressure. The pressure listed on the tire sidewall is NOT the correct pressure it is the maximum pressure the tire can handle.
see side of tire
tire pressure differs depending on tire manufacturer and tire make/model. pressure can be found in small print close to the tire rim on the tire sidewall.
30psi
Look on the inside of the driver door and read the answer. It is always posted on the driver door for all cars. Hope this answers your question.
There is a label on the door jamb that shows the tire pressure recommendations. Between 32-35psi is what I put in my tires.
34psi
Tire pressure is more dependent on what type of tire you have. If you look on the side of the tire it should actually tell you what the correct pressure is for that specific tire.
There is no ideal tire pressure for any given car. Look on the tire itself to see the maximum pressure, then inflate accordingly. It should tell you inside the door frame (B post) on a sticker. Either the drivers side or passengers, depending on the side of the steering wheel. Or in the owners manual. Mine recommends 36 PSI. (2.5 bar) Most manufacturers suggest an ideal pressure depending on speed and loading. The pressure on the tire itself, is the maximum recommended, (not ideal for any vehicle)
35 lbs