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The tire pressure should be on the manufacturer vehicle spec sticker beside the drivers door post. This shows the vehicles recommended tire size and pressure.
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
The recommended tire pressure is listed on the drivers door post.
Tire pressure is 33psi, give or take 2 lbs. Always go by the manufacturer's recommendations for the vehicle, NOT the maximum tire pressure on the tire.
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32-35 psi
The tire will have the pressure on the sidewall. I have seen 44psi there, but, that feels a little hard to me. I have kept them at 40psi and been just fine. The pressure listed on the side of the tire is the max safe pressure for that tire. The recommended pressure for a Jeep Liberty is on the label affixed to the driver's door jamb. It is more in the 30-35 psi range.
35 psi suggested by dealer
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.
You either have a failed or a missing tire pressure sensor.
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.