76 ft.lbs.
100 lb/ft.
Have you tried looking in your Owners Manual, it's in there.
As far as I know, it is exactly the same as the Tercel which preceded it -- 65 -70 lb-ft. I've had no problems using this spec on my own 2001 Echo.
I WORK FOR WALMART TIRE LUBE EXPRESS AND IF ITS A 19MM LUGNUT ITS 76-80 AND IF ITS 21 OR 13/16 YOUR TORQUE IS 100FT LBS TRQ
A WOPPIN 150 FOOT LBS. AS PER YOUR OWNERS MANUAL UNDER THE TIRE CHANGING CHAPTER
P/185/60/r15
I had a similar problem on my 2006 G35. All I had to do was check the tire pressure on all wheels and fill them back up to spec; the light went off by itself.
Tire spec in PA is 2/32 of an inch of minimum tread
center nut 180-200 ft lbs. put wheel on ground with tire on for resistance. may be someone hold brakes on.
Tire spec in PA is 2/32 of an inch of minimum tread
Check on the drivers door jam tag. Pressures should be there and in the owners manual. Should go by vehicle spec not tire spec.
Read the spec on every tire you purchase, they all say what you need to have. Each tire is different. The print is is very small near the rim.Answer35 PSIAnswer 3As you are running the stock tire size the recommended tire pressures from the factory can be found on a sticker inside the trunk lid.Hope this helps."G"Like Answer 3 says, the spec is in the trunk. Anyone who believes the tire manufacter knows the car's recommended pressure, should take an automotive maintenance course. The spec on the tire is the "maximum" tire pressure, not the car's specification.