32lb front 30lb rear
If you look at your tire that's on your car it tells you waht to put into it if not ..I just put 24psi in my sunfire.. Conventional wisdom on tire inflation is to inflate to the pressure indicated on the plaque on the driver's side door jamb. The pressure shown on the tire is the MAXIMUM inflation for that tire. It's not intended to be an inflation recommendation.
Tire pressure is related to what type of tire it is. the recommended pressure for the tire is on the side wall of the tire ========================================================== That is the MAXIMUM cold tire inflation pressure that is shown on the side of the tire
Its written on your driver door placard.
I would check your owner's manual for the Correct Tire inflation used for your vehicle. Many people make the mistake of using the tire pressure on the side of the tire as the correct inflation pressure, which IS NOT the correct one. That is just the max. inflation pressure for the load carrying limit for that specific tire as marked on the tire itself. If your tire pressure is reading correct then, I would take it to the dealer, could be a faulty sensor. Good Luck.
Tractor tire inflation pressures are specified by the tire manufacturer. The inflation pressure should be visible on the tire sidewall. Pressure may vary depending on whether the tire is ballasted with calcium chloride. The tire retailer can look this information up for you.
Depends on what vehicle the tire is mounted on. The correct inflation psi is listed in the owners manual and on the drivers door post. The pressure listed on the tire sidewall is not the correct inflation pressure. It is the maximum pressure the tire can handle.
The inflation pressure is on the sidewall of the tire.
Yes. Low pressure will cause edge wear. Over inflation will cause center wear.
Its written on your driver door placard.
40 psi typically. The owners manual will tell you and so will the internet and if your tires are not too dirty or totally destroyed it will say right on the side of the tire. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check the sticker on the end of the driver's door - it gives information on tire size and recommended inflation pressures - the inflation pressure shown on the side of the tire is the absolute maximum inflation pressure. (Helpfull)
Check the label on the end of the drivers door indicating tire size and recommended inflation pressure
Open your drivers door , there should be a sticker on the end of the door that shows the tire size and recommended tire inflation pressure