Whatever the car manual specification calls for.
Tire only have a max pressure, the car spec defines what exact pressure is required for a tire on that car.
This means you have low tire pressure on one of your four tires, so adjust tire pressure as needed.
There is a sticker in the car right where the driver's side door meets the frame which shows the proper tire pressure for your tires. For this year, make, and model with these tires, the correct pressure should be 41psi while the tires are cold.
35 psi on the original or reccommended tires
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
Even though all four tires have the correct tire pressure, the light will stay on if the pressure in the spare tire is incorrect. This is because of a sensor in the tires.
If it still has factory size tires, it still uses the factory pressure. Which is 36 psi.
It depends on the tire type and the load of the vehicle. Tire pressure is the amount of air in a tire that inflates the tire to the maker's specifications. For specific tire pressure on a specific vehicle, please look at the sidewall area, as most tires display the recommended pressure according to maximum load.
The recommended tire pressure should be on the actual tire. Tire pressure is not assigned by car, but by the different types of tires you can put on the car. You should find this information on the wall of the tire more towards the hubcap than the edge.
Tire pressure does not depend on what vehicle you have but what tires you have. What size and type of tires do have on your Jeep
read the side of youre tires dude
if you look in the door jam or on the gas tank cover, it should give you the specific air pressure for your tires.